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gold-filled
[ gohld-fild ]
adjective
, Jewelry.
- composed of a layer of gold backed with a base metal.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gold-filled1
First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences
We stood beside the aquarium in the centre of the apartment, close to the vase of gold filled with flowers.
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He chewed on his cigar with savage grinding of gold-filled teeth.
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He had oily black hair, and smiled with gold-filled teeth before one came to the real point of a joke.
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Sixteen jewels in its movement and a solid gold-filled twenty-year case—and fit for any lady in the land to wear.
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Think of it, gentlemen, these dainty violets are hand painted, and the top is solid gold-filled.
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