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old gold

NOUN
  1. a dark yellow

How To Use old gold In A Sentence

  • During the walk in the neighbourhood, he noticed two snowmobiles approaching in the distance and told Oscar to stay, so the energetic 22-month-old golden retriever wouldn't chase after them.
  • Holly had decked herself out in her best, slimming jeans and a daringly low-cut antique lace top in a glowing old gold. JUST BETWEEN US
  • It is like a yellow daisy, but the circle in the middle looks as if it were made of old gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shop that stocks it lies on the site of the old Goldstone Ground and his father refuses even to drive past the shop, let alone betray his club and his friends and their memories by stepping inside it.
  • The old gold standard was supposed to maintain the convertibility of gold in currency but now we're not even backing it with currency anymore with gold anymore ? so what does it mean?
  • The 62-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor co-stars in Scoop, which opens on Friday.
  • The smaller corymbs are arched or convex, causing the cluster or compound corymb to present an uneven surface; the small flowers are of rich old gold colour, and have the appearance of knotted gold cord; they are very rigid, almost hard. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • She's smoking either one of her own cork-tipped Herbert Tarytons or an Old Gold from the glass cigarette tray he nudged toward her as she sat down. For todays active man
  • In Walhalla, an old gold-mining town in a narrow valley, disaster struck on the Tuesday night as an avalanche of water, rocks, silt and logs swept down over the town.
  • You can jol down to Gold Reef City and go down an old gold mine and have a drink down there in an old donkey stable, if you like.
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