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gold mine

NOUN
  1. a good source of something that is desired
  2. a mine where gold ore is found

How To Use gold mine In A Sentence

  • Formerly called Stanleyville, it was once known across Africa as a vibrant meeting spot for diamond runners, gold miners and foreign businessmen. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The programme was a gold mine for small production companies.
  • Palin in the spotlight is a gold mine for the democrats, cutting her term short to improve her financial position shows the world that we are hypocrytes. Poll: Majority of Republicans don't think Palin's qualified for prez
  • The young are in debt mortgaged up to the hilt, and the middle-aged are in clover, sitting on a semi-detached gold mine.
  • The quotations in this book are a gold mine for other writers. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The children were used as slave labour in gold mines in the jungle.
  • It's a relief to know that the prof hasn't been in danger of being bunkoed out of his gold mine. Frank Merriwell, Junior's, Golden Trail or, The Fugitive Professor
  • She plays the daughter of grizzled Peter Mullan, who swaps her and her dying mother for a stake in a gold mine.
  • Since the 1880s, the national culture has celebrated the underdog - the Eureka gold miners, sheep stealing swaggies, renegade bushrangers, and striking shearers.
  • Then there are Rice's own inconsistencies in her public statements, the transcripts of which are a gold mine of contradiction and pettifoggery. April 2004
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