gold dust

NOUN
  1. the particles and flakes (and sometimes small nuggets) of gold obtained in placer mining
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How To Use gold dust In A Sentence

  • Use your finger to swipe gold dust subtly over eyelids, or apply with a brush if you're going for an intense effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I do want to enter a modest plea for the strange and wonderful, the subversive gold dust you find in silt, online or off. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Properties in the medieval walled city are like gold dust; those with views of the citadel are also rare, and carry a premium. Times, Sunday Times
  • Good gardeners are like gold dust these days — I just can't find one to help with my garden.
  • If they stay together for the next few years they are going to be worth gold dust.
  • Good gardeners are like gold dust these days — I just can't find one to help with my garden.
  • The quality was often mediocre, with a smattering of gold dust, but that does not make it irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gold dust, I understand, is also procurable at Sandalwood Island and New Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1
  • Spelling, who micromanages down to the actresses 'hair and Nolan Miller wardrobe, was looking for "stardust" (read: gold dust) from almost a thousand models and actors who auditioned. Models, Hot Tubs and a Lot of Soap
  • That's gold dust for advertisers who want to target a specific niche. Times, Sunday Times
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