[
US
/ˈɡoʊɫdˌmaɪn/
]
[ UK /ɡˈəʊldmaɪn/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈəʊldmaɪn/ ]
NOUN
- a good source of something that is desired
- a mine where gold ore is found
How To Use goldmine In A Sentence
- The national identity register will be a goldmine for them. Times, Sunday Times
- Remember , them love cash, so only pretend like you a goldmine and you're in the club.
- With nearly 33,000 temples, Tamil Nadu is literally a goldmine for epigraphists.
- An imaginative new owner might turn it into a goldmine by moving into garden equipment, or hardware, for example.
- He’s a freakin televangelist whack job, making money off of African goldmines. Think Progress » VIDEO: Springsteen Hits Coulter, Defends Right To Take A Stand On Political Issues
- The national identity register will be a goldmine for them. Times, Sunday Times
- she struck a goldmine
- Since moving to the Silver Lake area, it's been beneficial living in such close proximity to Koreatown, what J & I refer to as a foodie goldmine. Archive 2008-03-01
- To a fraudster, the information put online is a goldmine. The Sun
- Private data is a goldmine to advertisers, who use it to target their marketing. The Sun