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golden

[gohl-duhn] / ˈgoʊl dən /


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The creatures’ enthusiasm was dangerous; there were golden horns against his legs, jabbing at his hands.

From Literature

With each explosion, bare bulbs swing from suspended wires overhead, throwing golden casts over the room.

From Literature

"We have a golden opportunity to champion the issues that matter most to people - the cost of living, fixing the NHS and supporting our local high streets and businesses," she said.

From BBC

Gil and Martínez recall what they see as the golden days, and are not alone in hoping that new investment from US companies will transform their lives.

From BBC

Instead the golden thread running through the 90-minute documentary is the King's own philosophy of "harmony", that brings together environmentalism, religion, architecture, art and design.

From BBC