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Example sentences for "little gold"

  • The next man he addressed sent him in the same direction, adding a few blessings; the third man was panning off, and there was a little gold visible in his pan.

  • All were finding a little gold, but even the most fortunate were not making more than "tucker.

  • Golden Gully was already nearly worked out, but I got a little gold in it which was flaky, and sticking on edge in the pipeclay bottom.

  • The process for silver containing but little gold, consists of five different operations.

  • And on the other hand, the silver retains a little gold.

  • There is little gold in the northern part of America.

  • Winifred had turned away, and was taking a long sniff from a little gold-topped bottle.

  • A night like a black pansy with a little gold heart.

  • Little gold chevrons on my cuffs, What do you mean to me?

  • Artillery Registering Reciprocity Trucks Mademoiselle The First Division Little Gold Chevrons on My Cuffs A Trip-Wire The Favorite Song Captain Blankburg Little War Mothers Interrupted Chow S.

  • Little gold chevrons on my cuffs, What is the tale ye tell?

  • Little gold chevrons on my cuffs, What do you say to me?

  • II There's dozens full of dandelions Down in the field: Little gold plates, Little gold dishes in the grass.

  • And you think there is little gold, and that we are very far from clothed and lettered Asia?

  • I look first for small outward islands, where perhaps the folk are uncouth and simple, and there is little gold.

  • In the bed of this stream, when we went ashore, we found no little gold.

  • And then, while I stood dazed, she tore open her gown, and drawing forth a little gold locket, pressed it in my palm.

  • Then, as she turned away, from her hand slipped a little gold-bound purse, and as I picked it up a clipping from a newspaper fluttered out.

  • And Robert realised suddenly the stubborn loneliness of that thin black figure, whose fingers were playing with a little gold cross.

  • That morning before she left Kestrel, her aunt had come into her room while she was dressing, taken her left hand and slipped a little gold band on to its third finger.

  • This is a picture in a little gold frame.

  • A little gold," he had said: it seemed a thing almost within her grasp.

  • Only a little gold, and I should be free; and with me these.

  • The Old Man of the Hills inquired of him where he had been, and what had detained him so long; but he answered evasively, being ashamed to confess he had been fascinated by a little gold-fish.

  • Do you remember how you used to come to the crystal basin, at the foot of the shining cascade, and stay all day long fondling a little gold-fish, kissing its eyes, and hiding it in your bosom?

  • Thus the little creature continued to coquette with him for several days during which he repeated his visits, staying all day, and dreaming every night the same dream of the beautiful princess changed into a little gold-fish.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little gold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little basket; little bottle; little care; little child shall lead; little cottage; little cove; little creature; little distance from the; little earlier; little experience; little finger; little fresh; little garden; little lime; little matter; little mite; little mother; little pepper; little pieces; little puzzled; little river; little rough; little song; little thrill; little vanilla; little water