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eldorado

[ US /ˌɛɫdɝˈɑdoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an imaginary place of great wealth and opportunity; sought in South America by 16th-century explorers

How To Use eldorado In A Sentence

  • The new regional assembly buildings rival the imaginary palaces of the fabled kings of Eldorado and the lost city of Atlantis, making the opulence of Nebuchadnezzar seem modest by comparison.
  • On a typical summer day, several dozen dust devils spin across the dry lake bed in Nevada's Eldorado Valley.
  • Previously Lawley and Orange Farm were serviced by the fire station in Eldorado Park, some eight kilometres away
  • Similar though typically smaller anatase crystals were found with secondary copper and zinc minerals at the Eldorado mine, Montgomery County, and with quartz in Alexander County.
  • There might be many nice, inexpensive little Eldorados waiting to be "bunked" in and picnicked in, but where? Four Girls and a Compact
  • `That's Eldorado Peak way over there and that's the Chilliwack Valley.
  • Accordingly, he had indeed doubled the surveillance team, detailing two men to each side of the Eldorado apartment block.
  • The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd.
  • The golden galleon of romance set all sail for Eldorado; Cromwell was published, with its polemical preface: and the simultaneous apparition of Hernani and the too famous pourpoint of Théophile Gautier showed the opponents of the new spirit, as a contemporary remarked, that the theatre had become the veritable abomination of desolation. Introduction
  • David, who has a long scar on his face that is ravaged by alcohol, came to Las Vegas attracted by "the eldorado of greenbacks and the promise of endless job opportunities. The Cult of Sentimentality
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