Synonym: aureate, deluxe, gilt, gold, golden, grand, luxurious, meretricious, opulent, princely, specious, sumptuous. Similar words: gild, wilder, builder, bewilder, bewildered, wilderness, bewildering, bewilderment. Meaning: ['gɪldɪd] adj. 1. having the deep slightly brownish color of gold 2. based on pretense; deceptively pleasing 3. rich and superior in quality 4. made from or covered with gold.
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61. Improvement of gilded registration means gilding scrap rate cuts.
62. Who would not grieve upon a gilded chair?
63. The Spaniards started calling this golden chief El Dorado, "the gilded one."
64. Laura dated Tom first, and, unbeknownst to the gilded Waspy bride, has for years sustained an intimacy with the groom-to-be.
65. The Gilded age is like fertile soil to American modern newspapering, at the same time, the development of newspapering promote greatly the advancement of the industrial society. Sentencedict.com
66. Burma's sprays of bougainvillea, its gilded pagodas and the sway of schoolgirls dressed in the sarongs called longyis all create a false sense of contentment.
67. The rising sun gilded the tree tops with its golden beams.
68. The sun gilded, empurpled, set fire to and lighted up the tulips, which are nothing but all the varieties of flame made into flowers.
69. Aside from the otherwordly happenings at this haunted hotel, the grand dame offers plenty of old-world charm: gilded paneling, chandeliers, and soaring ceilings.
70. New materials such as gilded cobber and silvery threads emerged.
71. The high regard for Hals among 19th-century artists rubbed off on 19th-century collectors, particularly Americans of the Gilded Age who helped establish and stock the Met.
72. For many young Iranians who are straining under double-digit inflation and social repression, the notion that a gilded and privileged son of royalty would take his own life came as its own shock.
73. As with most issues in this new Gilded Age, the tale of the American diet is a story of the worst form of corporatism -- the kind whereby the government uses public monies to protect private profit.
74. The United States’ Gilded Age lasted for 16 years, ending with a financial panic in 1893 that turned into a depression, then a Progressive era that saw reform at home and adventurism abroad.
75. Gilded industry can be divided into curtly as and Centre ( hplc ) paper bronzing products bronzing.
76. The gilded, scallop - embellished plates at Serena's table exude Fall warmth, with a glamorous touch.
77. Haven from brigands and the siren world, the monasteries of Meteora in central Greece still uphold the Orthodox tradition of monasticism, once the chaste soul of a gilded Byzantium.
78. Along the walls flanking the gate the are ten gilded bronze vats.
79. Holly's face shone suddenly and deeply, like dark leaves gilded by the sun.
80. The chanting stilled as the leader, face shadowed by a heavily gilded hood, stepped forward and began to intone a ritual in some indecipherable tongue.
81. It was, to be fair, a modestly gilded tea caddy—just thin lines of gilt along the edges.
82. The parade was a phantasmagoria of music, incense, blizzards of doves, camels laden with cinnamon, elephants in golden slippers, bulls with gilded horns.
83. He was assembling a complication that sent a little gilded boy with a trumpet through a door in the clock face to herald the birthdays of its owner's family.
84. A week later, the gilded age of Wall Street had faded away.
85. Sleek side table pieces and smooth accessories are used throughout the room, which are in contrast with the traditional carved and gilded motifs in low relief on the wall.
86. During the first years of the Gilded Age, Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall provided more services to the poor than any city government before it, although for more money went into Tweed's own pocket.
87. There were white clouds, like the feathers of ducks gilded by the sunlight.
88. If not, maybe he a gilded future at the club.
89. He was bare-headed, and the leaves had tossed his rebellious curls and tangled all their gilded threads.
90. She gilded easily from Washington society to the international jet set.