gold medallion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgoldandmedallion
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gold
noun
uk/ɡəʊld/us/ɡoʊld/
a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins ...
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medallion
noun[C]
uk/məˈdæl.jən/us/məˈdæl.jən/
a metal disc that is worn for decoration on a chain or string around ...
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(Definition ofgoldandmedallionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If all are completed, agoldmedallionwill be given.
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The main badge consists of agoldmedallionin the form of a stylized trillium, the official provincial flower.
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He did not compete for thegoldmedallion.
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To buy the new black jazz guitar, she sold thegoldmedallionher father had given her for being the best student at school.
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Gi can also be seen wearing agoldmedallionaround her neck.
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The award itself consists of agoldmedallion.
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The center of the star, formed by agoldmedallion, is surrounded by an enameled crown of green oak leaves.
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Discovering agoldmedallionaround his neck, she hid it to prevent anyone from branding him a pirate.
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The award is issued (in increasing levels of prestige) as a black, bronze, silver, orgoldmedallion, depending on the recipient's eligibility.
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She requested that her heart-shapedgoldmedallion, once worn by her husband, be melted down and the gold distributed to the poor.
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Instead, he presented the movement's faithful elders with gold medallions the only recipients of such an honor on this visit.
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The walls were decorated in a new motif including a border of gold medallions.
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His symbol is a pair of red scaled hands open and looming over a black gemstone, or gold medallions emblazoned with the image of a snake-bodied devil.
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In more recent years, the auditorium has received a fresh coat of paint with burgundy and gold medallions (1998) as well as the much anticipated air conditioning system (2000).
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