rolled gold Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌrəʊld ˈɡəʊld]
  • Us [ ˌroʊld ˈɡoʊld]

Meaning of rolled gold In English

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  • A rolled silver or rolled gold pencil is taxed as a pencil, which seems to me to be sensible.

  • I have often been puzzled by the use of the words "rolled gold".

  • Rolled gold and rolled silver were treated as jewellery.

  • Rolled gold is a very thin sheet of gold that is laminated to a lesser metal (usually brass).

  • The rolled gold industry employee around 6,000 people and is 200 years old.

  • The body is formed from rolled gold alloy wires, which had then been plaited into eight thin ropes then twisted together.

  • The salt cellar is made of ivory, rolled gold, and vitreous enamel.

  • Smaller bars may be manufactured by minting or stamping from appropriately rolled gold sheets.

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