Synonym: bonanza, boom, bunce, godsend, gravy, manna from heaven, windfall. Similar words: doldrums, rush, crush, rushes, rushed, brush, brushed, thrush. Meaning: n. 1. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money) 2. a large migration of people to a newly discovered gold field.
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1 You had the Gold Rush in America, for home; we have the Spring Festival Travel Rush in China, also for home.
2 It's been a ghost town since the gold rush ended.
3 The town is a relic from California's gold rush.
4 And the gold rush already has begun.
5 I never twigged what the gold rush was.
6 The Gold Rush produced, for instance, the most multicultural society the United States had ever seen.
7 Soon afterwards a gold rush developed to an area known as the Porcupine gold-fields.
8 Skagway was a boomtown at the Gold Rush days.
9 Is the gold rush over?
10 They tried their log luck in California's Gold Rush.
11 They tried their luck in California's Gold Rush.
12 The Gold Rush proved a disaster for Sutter himself.
13 The small town became prosperous in the gold rush.
14 Chaplin featured in " The Gold Rush. "
15 He went to America during the Californian gold rush.
16 There's a green gold rush on Capitol Hill.
17 This novel is set in the gold rush.
18 During the California gold rush ,(www.Sentencedict.com) men had a dog - eat - dog life.
19 During the California gold rush, many people had a dog - eat - dog life.
20 During the California gold rush, man had a dog - eat - dog life.
21 It's a virtual gold rush to mine the mountain of potentially valuable data the genome contains.
22 It drew on her visit to her brothers Raymond and Saxton during the Klondyke gold rush.
23 Homeowners pay hefty commissions to be a part of the gold rush.
24 Tonight we're in the town of Kalgoorlie. 100 years ago, they had a gold rush here.
25 Imagine long, warm, sunny days to enjoy stunning scenery, or to recapture the spirit of Gold Rush days.
26 The long avenue is still lined with the iron-laced pubs of the gold rush days, with their wooden verandahs.
27 In 1896, a prospecting party discovered gold in Alaska, a finding that touched off the Klondike gold rush.
28 Leland Stanford, who grew up and studied law in New York, moved West after the gold rush and, like many of his wealthy contemporaries, made his fortune in the railroads.
29 He had been reading about the sufferings of the gold prospectors in the Klondike. He decided to make Gold Rush, which was to be one of his most famous films.
30 The Chinese started coming to California in large numbers during the Gold Rush in the mid 1800s, hoping to strike it rich and return home.
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