By this injunction of light and mercury, both bodies became fixed, and produced a third different to either, to wit, real gold.
This practice is founded upon the old tale of a gentleman laying a wager that if he were to offer "real gold sovereigns" at a penny a-piece at the foot of London Bridge, the English public would be too incredulous to buy.
This practice is founded upon the old tale of a gentleman laying a wager that if he was to offer “real gold sovereigns” at a penny a piece at the foot of London Bridge, the English public would be too incredulous to buy.
Comfort Pease has got a real gold ring," went from one to the other.
I have stept on a hair of real gold; it is here under my hoof.
That is not true, your majesty; where on earth could I get a hair of real gold?
No; but she happened to have a heart made of real gold.
Several people asked her for it before they knew it was made of real gold; but when they found that out, they began to make excuses.
And the princess asked him, 'Do you happen to want such a thing as a heart of real gold?
Another said that he wasn't going to bother himself with looking after a real gold heart, when a silver-gilt one would serve his purpose just as well.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "real gold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.