Similar words: typhoid fever, fever, q fever, fevered, hay fever, feverish, run a fever, fever pitch. Meaning: n. greed and the contagious excitement of a gold rush.
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(1) Gold fever reached its peak nine years later with the discovery of the largest nugget in Colorado history.
(2) Like 49ers infected with gold fever, big communications companies are rushing to the Internet with dreams of striking it rich.
(3) Is this the end of gold fever for now?
(4) Thousands of Americans caught gold fever.
(5) Gold fever reached its peak with the discovery of the largest nugget in Colorado history.
(6) As gold fever swept the land, people poured across the country and " around the Horn 2 . "
(7) Will you Strike it Lucky, catch Gold Fever or be left bankrupt? Sentencedict.com
(8) When the gold fever raged, I was doing very well.
(9) Treasure hunters and their dangerous gold fever probably aren't invited.
(10) Over 100, 000 people with "gold fever" made this trip hoping to become rich.
(11) Born into society, she struggled against the hardships of the mining camps during the outbreak of Gold Fever in California.
(12) Perhaps history is repeating itself, as everyone goes wild with another case of gold fever, and we'll lose the plot again.
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