stolen gold
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstolenandgold
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stolen
verb
uk/ˈstəʊ.lən/us/ˈstoʊ.lən/
past participle ...
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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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(Definition ofstolenandgoldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It isstolengold, robbed from individuals; robbed from the bodies of the dead.
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Receivingstolengoldis an offence; receiving thisstolengoldis a particularly offensive crime.
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From thestolengoldhe forges a ring of power.
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Andvari cursed thestolengoldwhich would destroy anyone who possessed it.
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Two of the former soldiers had used thestolengoldto build a shipping business, as well as a drug trafficking operation.
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Much of the 3 tonnes ofstolengoldhas never been recovered and the other four robbers were never convicted.
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Mondego leaves for his family estate, where thestolengoldshipment was to be taken.
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In a conflict involving astolengoldcrucifix, he burned an entire mining town to the ground.
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Snidely subsequently salts thestolengoldand spreads it in the lakes.
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In the film, a young man is forced to work for a major criminal in his effort to find a hidden stash ofstolengold.
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Years later, he came out of hiding to help a former colleague recover a cargo ofstolengoldfor disaster relief.
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The paths of thisstolengoldhave been sinister.
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The papers described a cache ofstolengoldhidden behind a seasonal waterfall in the canyon.
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Shibu gives first aid to a grandma who has been cudgelled by a thief, minds the wailing baby, finds a doctor, and recovers thestolengoldchain.
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