Results for: covered with a thin layer of gold, gilt, wealthy
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former gold coin, former gold coin used in Venice; small shiny disk used for decoration on clothing, small shiny clothing decorationsequin
formerly, the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. It was an important base for pirates between the 16th and 19th centuries., the waterfront area of San Francisco, California, between the 1849 gold rush and the 1906 earthquake.Barbary Coast
forming threads, having many threads, only just perceptible, sounding weak, threadlike, thread-like, fibrous, filamentary, thinthready
fried thin slice of meat, thin meat cutlet (usually breaded and fried)schnitzel
frothy, foamy, covered with small bubblessudsy
frozen, cool, cold as ice; covered in ice; resembling ice; slippery, ice-covered, unfriendly, very coldicy
full of freckles, covered with freckles; spottedfreckled
full of ridges, covered or marked with ridgesridgy
full of sand, gritty, grainy; covered with sand; having the color of sand; unstable; red-headed, having golden hair, like sand, of the color of sandsandy
full of slush, of or pertaining to slush, covered or filled with slush; overly sentimental, resembling slushslushy
full of stars; set or studded with stars, covered with starlike shapes; presented as a movie star; decorated with a star (Military)starred
fund of goldgold reserve
gage, kind of plum tree, kind of plum tree that grows round sweet green fruits; sweet green or greenish-gold plum fruit of this treegreengage
game piece or player, having a very pale complexion, having a white color; lacking color or pigment (e.g. white wine, white hair, etc.); white-skinned, Caucasian; pure; having no print, blank; dressed in white; covered in or having snow; politically co...white
game similar to the hockey game; long wooden stick having a curved end used in this game; ball covered with leather used in this game, stick used in playing hurlinghurley
 

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