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View definitions for gold digger

gold digger

noun as in opportunist

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Despite the duplex, Ferrari, Bentleys and various expensive baubles he has showered upon her, she seems too delusional and naive to be called a gold digger.

Necheles continually accused Daniels of being a liar and a gold digger.

And investors, including venture capitalists, private equity firms and real estate interests, have flocked like gold diggers, panning for the billions in taxpayer dollars paid to nursing homes each year by Medicare and Medicaid.

Like all rich don’t want to marry gold diggers even though they made money to get women.

From Salon

However, John Beggs KC, representing Cdr Bennett, told the hearing Ms Gomes was a liar who was a "gold digger" and "serial litigator" and wanted money, all of which she denied.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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