thin gold

collocation in English

meaningsofthinandgold

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thin
adjective
uk
/θɪn/
us
/θɪn/
having a small distance between two ...
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gold
noun
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins ...
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(Definition ofthinandgoldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Laserinduced ablation pressure inthingoldfoils.
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Is the new commissioned gunner to wear thethingoldlace stripe of the previous warrant officer?
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False coinage, e.g. bronze coins with athingoldcovering, has also been found.
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In their classroom uniform, each cadet wears athingoldbar on their epilate for each year they have been at the academy.
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The hindwings havethingoldcrescents at the margin, the last two of which are iridescent.
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They were cast in bronze into a mold and then gilded by wrapping inthingoldsheets.
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During space walks, the visor of the astronauts' helmets, which also has athingoldcoating for extra protection, functions as strong sunglasses.
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Once sorted, they are harnessed by carefully wrapping athingoldwire around the neck of the flea.
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Athingoldchain was attached to it which was fastened in the hair.
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Once the size is dry, he carefully applies the waferthingoldwhich he presses down into place and carefully rubs with fine wax paper.
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It is a wooden core covered with sheets ofthingoldleaf.
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The top of the tiara beneath the monde is covered with a layer ofthingold, on which are eight rubies and eight emeralds.
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On thisthingoldfoil is pasted.
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Thethingoldleaf was structured by chasing: stamp-like tools or moulds depicting the individual symbols were repeatedly pressed into (or rolled along) the exterior of the gold.
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