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View definitions for gold digger

gold digger

noun as in opportunist

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What made Tom and Shiv unique in the Prestige TV canon was how they seemed to invert the typical power balance between husband and wife: Tom was the gold-digger who married above his station and enjoyed the perks of someone else’s ill-gotten fortune, while Shiv was the philandering partner who repeatedly embarrassed her spouse and was able to do so because she held the purse strings.

I asked Mr Salah and the few dozen other men sitting with him whether they preferred the gold-digger's life to that of a nomad.

From BBC

Depp also called Heard a "gold-digger" and wrote in an email, "I can only hope that karma kicks in and takes the gift of breath from her."

From Salon

And he even characterized Heard as a "gold-digger," a "narcissist" and a sociopath.

From Salon

Patrizia comes across like a bit of gold-digger.

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

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