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Example sentences for "beaten gold"

  • They had each four massy chains all of beaten gold, around their bodies, with two chains of the same about their legs, furniture for their buttocks of the same rich material, and two golden lions on their heads.

  • The scales were of beaten gold, set with many small stones, as rubies and turquoises.

  • And this work of the candlestick was of beaten gold, unto the shaft thereof, unto the flowers thereof, was beaten work: according unto the pattern which the LORD had shewed Moses, so he made the candlestick.

  • And king Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold: six hundred shekels of beaten gold went to one target.

  • And he made three hundred shields of beaten gold; three pound of gold went to one shield: and the king put them in the house of the forest of Lebanon.

  • And king Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold: six hundred shekels of gold went to one target.

  • Two cherubims also of beaten gold, which he set on the two sides of the propitiatory: 37:8.

  • Now this was the work of the candlestick, it was of beaten gold, both the shaft in the middle, and all that came out of both sides of the branches: according to the pattern which the Lord had shewn to Moses, so he made the candlestick.

  • Thou shalt make also two cherubims of beaten gold, on the two sides of the oracle.

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  • He had a good 300 rowers in his galley, and every man of them had a target blazoned with his arms in beaten gold.

  • Then he went to the King and said, "I have a way for making a dress of beaten gold.

  • So he put the chief goldsmith in prison to think about it, and summoning all the goldsmiths in the kingdom, told them of the Princess's wish, that a dress should be made for her of beaten gold.

  • Then the King, calling his chief goldsmith, told him to make for the Princess the dress of beaten gold.

  • A magnificent war-chariot, the sides of which were of beaten gold, with quivers full of arrows hanging in readiness in the front, was standing.

  • In a moment two stalwart men, evidently officers, wearing breastplates of beaten gold, advanced and eagerly scrutinised the cylinder.

  • The dishes upon which the viands were served were of beaten gold, the goblets of chased gold studded with gems, while in the centre of the gilded pavilion a large fountain of crystal diffused a subtle perfume.

  • Here also, hinged to the foundations of the altar, are twelve petals of beaten gold.

  • And three hundred shields made he of beaten gold: three hundred shekels of gold went to one shield.

  • Hawksworth suddenly realized that the jewel-encrusted boxes they held, many of beaten gold, contained presents for the Moghul.

  • The curtains were drawn aside and a veiled woman emerged, her small body almost smothered in a dress that seemed made of multiple layers of beaten gold.

  • Her waist was circled by a belt of beaten gold, and her palms and the soles of her feet had been reddened with henna.

  • Fair silken banners hang the walls to shut the cold drafts out; a thousand gleaming silver lamps light the way; great chests are filled full of ornaments of beaten gold, as well as many other things my eyes have not discovered.

  • In robes of purple velvet bordered deep with ermine and thickly sewn with threads of beaten gold, with golden crown and sceptre too, King Tamna looked a very king of kings,--a monarch of great state and dignity.

  • Upon the walls were many mirrors, and the table was laid with dishes of beaten gold.

  • But she put on her coat of beaten gold, and went to the lady, who soon was glad to wed her son to so beautiful a maid.

  • But she only shook her ears, and ran off to the forest, where she first of all bathed, and then put on her coat of beaten gold, and off she went to the ball-room.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beaten eggs; beaten gold; beaten separately; beaten stiff; beaten together; beaten white; beaten whites; beaten yolk; beaten yolks; different colors; evening parties; finding water; fortified town; good deeds; half fathoms; hear what; hearty laugh; honest friend; many places; moist meadows; must seek; never said; president since; small work; winsome marrow; would venture