[
US
/ˈɡoʊɫdsˌmɪθ/
]
[ UK /ɡˈəʊldsmɪθ/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈəʊldsmɪθ/ ]
NOUN
- Irish writer of novels and poetry and plays and essays (1728-1774)
How To Use Goldsmith In A Sentence
- Guest speakers include David Ledsham, lecturer in art and design at the University of Ulster, and John Wood from Goldsmiths College in London.
- If there's no access to gold, then you don't have goldsmithing or gold jewelry Archive 2009-04-01
- Here are to be found not only the silks and pottery, the Jewish goldsmiths 'work, the arms and embroidered saddlery which the city itself produces, but "morocco" from Marrakech, rugs, tent-hangings and matting from Rabat and Salé, grain baskets from In Morocco
- Goldsmith has repaired the roof to ensure the house is wind-proof.
- His original ambition was to be a painter, and in 1933 he enrolled at Goldsmith's College School of Art.
- Max, a goldsmith and engraver, established a company that manufactured costume jewelry.
- Yet he was concerned that, without the legal cover from Goldsmith, military personnel could be prosecuted for war crimes.
- Too fond of the right to pursue the expedient---Oliver Goldsmith, Irish poet, writer and physician.
- Port Sudan is the gold jewelry from local goldsmith with a special hand - made process of refining.
- But when San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith responded with a letter whose tone and content simultaneously redefined "pissy" and clarified the city's intentionally aggressive attitude: Justin Hudnall: City of San Diego Attacks the Symptoms of Poverty