gold statue

collocation in English

meaningsofgoldandstatue

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gold
adjective
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
made of gold, or the colour ...
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statue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstætʃ.uː/
us
/ˈstætʃ.uː/
an object made from a hard material, especially stone or metal, to look like a person ...
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(Definition ofgoldandstatuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When all the plaster was removed, it was found that thegoldstatueactually consisted of nine parts that fit smoothly together.
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This leads to her discovery of an entirely new temple dedicated to the cat deity, which includes a giantgoldstatueseveral stories high.
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A smallgoldstatuegives her the power to turn into a human thunderbolt, while leaving her body behind.
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He accumulated considerable wealth; enough to commission agoldstatueof himself for a public temple.
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Anthony finds the treasure in the weathervane, agoldstatuethat was worth a lot of money; after which he sells it.
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Richard orders him to take a castle that is rumoured to hold agoldstatue.
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His biographer records that he kept gold statues of them in his private chapel, and always honoured their tombs by personal visits.
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The reason why these tribes were so rich was not because they were ornamented with gold or built gold statues, but it was their abundant food, and secure shelter.
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The basins of the fountains were carved from marble, supported by gilt tritons; and higher up in the basins were even more basins, adorned with large gold statues.
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When all the plaster was removed, it was found that thegoldstatueactually consisted of nine parts that fit smoothly together.
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This leads to her discovery of an entirely new temple dedicated to the cat deity, which includes a giantgoldstatueseveral stories high.
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A smallgoldstatuegives her the power to turn into a human thunderbolt, while leaving her body behind.
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He accumulated considerable wealth; enough to commission agoldstatueof himself for a public temple.
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A smallgoldstatueapproximately 0.62kg 2 cost 250 beans.
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His biographer records that he kept gold statues of them in his private chapel, and always honoured their tombs by personal visits.
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The reason why these tribes were so rich was not because they were ornamented with gold or built gold statues, but it was their abundant food, and secure shelter.
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The basins of the fountains were carved from marble, supported by gilt tritons; and higher up in the basins were even more basins, adorned with large gold statues.
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