gold necklace
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgoldandnecklace
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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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necklace
noun[C]
uk/ˈnek.ləs/us/ˈnek.ləs/
a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, ...
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(Definition ofgoldandnecklacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Around 2002 - 2003 agoldnecklaceand two gold earrings were discovered here.
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This is accessorized by white earrings and agoldnecklace.
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He notices thegoldnecklacehis wife regularly adorned herself with, which was worth 10 "pavans".
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They also wore skirts made of rich feathers and a widegoldnecklace.
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A single earring, orange beads and a 14-caratgoldnecklacewith cross were found at the scene.
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The tamborine, agoldnecklacewith intricate designs was also worn on special days.
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A gold pendant hanging from agoldnecklacearound the neck was also part of the attire.
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Rihanna is in her room; she is bored and wondering which clothes to wear, and she finds agoldnecklace.
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The town is the location of a notable archaeological find in 1945 when a lunula, agoldnecklace, and two discs were discovered.
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She is not pleased, and tricks him into transforming in front of her, then stealing thegoldnecklacethat will make him turn back into a human.
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Then, he wore heavy gold necklaces, pungent aftershave, branded t-shirts and replica jeans.
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He is almost always seen with about 50 pounds of gold necklaces and rings on every finger, and also wears a weightlifting belt.
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It is customary to wear gold necklaces and earrings with folk clothes, as well as white socks and black shoes.
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She is adorned with jewellery: she wears gold necklaces, bracelets and a large gold brooch on her close-fitting bodice.
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