ADJECTIVE
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of the highest quality or value
gilt-edged securities
gilt-edged credentials - having gilded edges as the pages of a book
How To Use gilt-edged In A Sentence
- Clare Boothe Luce, the American playwright, Congresswoman and ambassador, called the beeps emitted by Sputnik as it sailed through space "an intercontinental outer-space raspberry," a jeer at the notion that America had some "gilt-edged guarantee of national superiority. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
- Even Queen Elizabeth will have to trim her gilt-edged lifestyle. Britain Announces Steep Austerity Measures
- The theatricality of Katherine's piety, Anne's glamour and Henry's swagger is all reflected in the gilt-edged wardrobe. Theater review: Folger Theatre's 'Henry VIII'
- And there is a gilt-edged opportunity to give a huge crowd a thrill while also raising pots of money for good causes. The Sun
- Eight birdies in four holes was gilt-edged golf. Times, Sunday Times
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- gilt-edged credentials
- The only complex aspect, in fact, is choosing which gilt-edged stock to buy.
- The England striker had already missed a gilt-edged chance just moments before. The Sun
- The gilt-edged invitations are printed on cardboard thick enough to build a kitchen cabinet. Times, Sunday Times