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golden

[gohl-duhn] / ˈgoʊl dən /


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In front of the golden domes of the 11th century Saint Sophia Cathedral in central Kyiv, a Christmas tree has been installed.

From Barron's

Portugal, for example, began offering golden visas in 2012 to attract foreign direct investment to boost its economy in the wake of the euro zone debt crisis.

From Barron's

Once a golden cross has occurred, the dollar tends to be higher between 20 and 60 trading sessions later, he said.

From MarketWatch

So many L.A. movies take advantage of the city’s golden light — especially those dramatic orange vistas that transform the landscape at sunset.

From Los Angeles Times

Buy an olive oil that’s a notch nicer than what you usually allow yourself — something grassy and golden, maybe lightly infused, luxe enough to feel special but not so precious you hesitate to use it.

From Salon