Sentence for gold | Use gold in a sentence

Sentences with gold in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use gold in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for gold.

  • My hair was gold. (10)
  • They refused my gold. (18)
  • Had she smelt the gold? (22)
  • The same with the gold. (10)
  • The apple tree, the singing, and the gold! (8)
  • He received gold for a bank-note. (10)
  • Thee, my glory of gold, from head to feet! (10)
  • The dead gold of her hair gleamed in the doorway. (8)
  • Take the gold and silver, and give me the maiden! (10)
  • The gold glittered, and it heaped or it vanished. (10)
  • A flood of evening gold lay over the Western park. (22)
  • A night like a black pansy with a little gold heart. (8)
  • You are one of the main drainpipes of English gold. (10)
  • He would have had gold himself; more lively and solid. (8)
  • What would I not do just now for 20,000 pounds in gold? (18)
  • First they brought off fifty gold pieces, English guineas. (18)
  • For every ounce you take out of a gold mine you put two in. (8)
  • In numbers we have our sinews; they are our iron and gold. (10)
  • That inebriated sailor should really have been gold to you. (10)
  • Daylight was dying, the moon rising, gold behind the poplars! (8)
  • There are rich plush and gold bullion galore in this workshop. (21)
  • For no longer can I cast A glory round about this head of gold. (10)
  • He is rather stout, wears dark clothes, with a large gold chain. (8)
  • Little Jon laid hold of it, thick, dark gold, with a few silver threads. (8)
  • All the gold had withered out of the sky, and the balloon had disappeared. (2)
  • The sun had gone down, but the west in front of us was one lake of level gold. (2)
  • It did not penetrate as far as the porphyry columns or the gold of the ceiling. (12)
  • Made out of the gold that he mined himself when he first went out to California? (9)
  • I was sure my father was a fountain of gold, and only happened to be travelling. (10)
  • The hour when gold was entrusted to his charge found him feverish and irritable. (10)
  • This article was a tolerably heavy gold ring, with a sparkling ruby in the centre. (5)
  • They scurried up before him with their broken feathers tipped and tinged with gold. (8)
  • If he had only given her the gold with a kind word, not flung it silently into her lap. (5)
  • In his boyhood he had been famous for his bountifulness in scattering silver and gold. (10)
  • Barto summed up thus the information he had received, and handed Luigi six gold pieces. (10)
  • A thin gold chain hung round her neck; suddenly she thrust it into the bosom of her dress. (8)
  • That man is vile and fit to be trampled on who cannot count his future in gold and victory. (10)
  • On his head he wore a smoking-cap of Indian work, the gold lace pitifully frayed and tarnished. (2)
  • The love of Mollie Greydon had saved his life; he knew that his gold could never have done so. (18)
  • Mutual trust in each other, as men, made their pieces of commissary paper as useful as my gold. (18)
  • Of course, results must first be brought about by the judicious use of gold to gain the leaders. (18)
  • The sun lit the clear-cut profile of her cheek, and poured its gold over the bosom of her blouse. (8)
  • George lighted his candle, and a second gold path leaped out in front; up this he began to ascend. (8)
  • Sing of glories gone:- No more the blazoned fold From the banner is unrolled; The gold sun is set. (10)
  • A young Austrian, yellow as gold, and a livid South-American, were of a lasting fascination to March. (9)
  • And during these exclamations intricate visions of tripping by means of gold wires danced before him. (10)
  • And during these exclamations intricate visions of tripping by means of gold wires danced before him. (22)
  • Is there any one to help him now, he vomits gold and honours on the man he yesterday treated as a felon. (10)
  • He glanced at the gold cathedral-clock on the mantel-piece, and proposed a stroll on the lawn before dinner. (10)
  • Instead of turning in triumph to Lord Fleetwood, he laid gold pieces to hug the number 17, and ten in the centre. (10)
  • So I admired it cordially both for form and colour, telling them, and very truly, that it was as beautiful as gold. (2)
  • The miracle is ended, for the starling has begun its job; and the sun is fretting those dark, busy wings with gold. (8)
  • The Rector, who had resumed his seat, stared at a little gold cross which he had taken out of his waistcoat pocket. (8)
  • He knew that she was true to her country, and had no fear of her, whether she touched the Black-yellow gold or not. (10)
  • What she wanted was sea air, and after his general meeting of the Globular Gold Concessions he was ready to take her. (8)
  • From lip to lip ran the news that at last the royal barge in its crimson and gold trappings had set out from Windsor. (19)
  • The representative of British gold received pay for his pains when he was heartlessly left by the seaman in his cabin. (18)
  • A chink of sunshine through the lace of the blinds warmed her cheek, shone in the gold of her hair, and in her soft eyes. (8)
  • The latter departed moaning over his five pounds ten shillings in paper; the former rejoicing at his five pounds in gold. (22)
  • Irene was clothed in her long grey fur; the travelling cap on her head left a wave of gold hair visible above her forehead. (8)
  • Tracy, a giant six feet and a half high, and his officers stepped ashore, all gorgeously attired in crimson and white and gold. (19)
  • As yet, however, the gold had done little more than shine on him; and, belonging to expectancy, it might be thought unsubstantial. (10)
  • In one of his many long voyages he heard stories of a Spanish galleon filled {136} with gold and silver sunk off the Island of Cuba. (19)
  • The wanderer who, a few years ago, had scattered her gold so readily and joyously for the pleasure of others certainly would not poison it. (5)
  • She could live a long time on his three gold florins, if Cyriax abandoned her; yet the unexpected wealth burned in her hand and perplexed her. (5)
  • The sun, reaching the second window, again shot a gold pathway athwart the church; again the millions of dust atoms danced, and the service went on. (8)
  • The instrument used in accompanying their songs was a sort of lyre, judging from representations on some gold medals made in the time of Julius Cæsar. (3)

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