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golden

[gohl-duhn] / ˈgoʊl dən /


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During the golden age of commercial aviation, flights were the glamorous realm of the wealthy, who could afford the high price of the high life.

From The Wall Street Journal

The swift unraveling of Saks Global shows the perils of doubling down on department stores, whose golden days are long past.

From The Wall Street Journal

One has to admire the recent bullish golden cross with the shorter-term 50-day simple moving average crossing above the 200-day simple moving average, confirming that there has been a positive trend change.

From Barron's

The sleeves of her deep red dress were bell-shaped and flowing, the rich fabric embellished with golden trim.

From Literature

“Some may also be deprioritizing their retirement contributions to focus on paying for their day-to-day essentials. But that puts them at risk of being unable to retire in their golden years.”

From MarketWatch