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fool's gold

NOUN
  1. a common mineral (iron disulfide) that has a pale yellow color

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  • The British establishment seems to be off on another quest for fool's gold.
  • But the devil with the horns was looked upon as a kind of fool's gold, taught to dummies too stupid to grasp the honest ideology of actual wrongdoing.
  • The latter mineral, a sulphide of iron, has a shiny metallic lustre and was often mistaken for gold itself: it is the infamous fool's gold.
  • The latter mineral, a sulphide of iron, has a shiny metallic lustre and was often mistaken for gold itself: it is the infamous fool's gold.
  • The British establishment seems to be off on another quest for fool's gold.
  • So, let's see if evidence of the economy on the mend is a golden opportunity or fool's gold. CNN Transcript Aug 30, 2009
  • But are these nuggets really the key to marketing magic or just fool's gold?
  • We learn, for instance, that the mineral grains inside the pebble were eroded off the long-lost continent of Avalonia more than 600 million years ago, and, more recently, around 420 million years ago, tiny crystals of fool's gold pyrite settled on the ancient mud to fill in the body cavities of tiny animals whose bodies had sunk into the muck. Rock of Ages
  • The fanboy throwback-ism that shines through on so many of Chromeo's tracks is perhaps their greatest asset, but in this "100\%" remix done by Treasure Fingers of Fool's Gold (the label headed up by A-Trak, brother of Prefix
  • Fool's Gold yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Fool\'s Gold'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: As Bernanke prints valueless money, devaluating the dollar more every month, the economy spirals into both hyperinflation and depression. Fool's Gold
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