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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.
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  • 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
  • I also like Gold Dust, but I don't think it's as good as Sweet Girl.
  • Tickets for the concert are like gold dust.
  • That's gold dust for advertisers who want to target a specific niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • In television, a medium where you can't move for unfunny, awkward, comedy-kryptonite quartets, that's gold dust. Times, Sunday Times
  • An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca.
  • 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
  • Mme. Tedesco, who had eventually been completely won over to her part of Venus by a wig powdered with gold dust, called out triumphantly to me in the manager's box, when the 'septuor' of the finale of the first act was again vigorously applauded, that everything was now all right and that we had won the victory. My Life — Volume 2
  • That's gold dust for advertisers who want to target a specific niche. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ophir -- derived from a Hebrew word "dust," namely, gold dust. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Re the Norway trip; television coverage is gold dust, so the carper is an idiot. David Cameron Should Sack The Shadow Cabinet Briefer
  • At Kiukiang, where the vessel stopped, the lowdah and his men went ashore after receiving the gold dust and sycee shoes as their share of the plunder, while Wang, taking the junk and cargo as his portion, shipped a fresh crew and sailed on to Hankow, where he set up in business with the proceeds of his ill-gotten gains. Life and sport in China Second Edition
  • They trucked knives for gold dust.
  • Good gardeners are like gold dust these days — I just can't find one to help with my garden.
  • This, honey, is gold dust.
  • Tickets for the concert are like gold dust.
  • I found myself thinking, Sunny side of the street. Gold dust at my feet.

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