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golden

[gohl-duhn] / ˈgoʊl dən /


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This season, no quarterback has been as precociously stellar—brilliant, really—as Maye, a 23-year-old North Carolinian with a golden arm and a nickname that no one quite understands.

From The Wall Street Journal

Isobel was among the first cohort to get one of 10,000 golden visas for content creators, which allow 10 years of residency.

From BBC

Minutes later, the Chargers would get another golden opportunity to score.

From Los Angeles Times

But the company’s golden gross margin will come under threat if Groq LPUs become a bigger part of the sales mix.

From Barron's

The tub may be wooden, the ewer convincingly rendered as base metal, but the bedding and Mary’s gown are of silk with golden threads that is recognizably Italian.

From The Wall Street Journal