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golden

[gohl-duhn] / ˈgoʊl dən /


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Villa had been restricted to one chance - a golden one - when goalkeeper John denied Watkins early.

From BBC

An international television market with a global audience is a golden opportunity for Welsh-language programmes, according to film and television critic Gary Slaymaker.

From BBC

Warren Buffett is now retired, but the new boss of Berkshire Hathaway, Greg Abel, just got a bullish technical endorsement from Wall Street in the form of a “golden cross” chart pattern.

From MarketWatch

“Despite the state’s national reputation as ‘Scandinavia by the Sea,’ there remains a strong anti-tax impulse among voters who often reject tax increases and are loath to kill the state’s golden goose of tech entrepreneurship.”

From Los Angeles Times

Sunderland's Trai Hume squandered a golden opportunity when the unmarked defender headed over from 12 yards on the stroke of half-time.

From Barron's