Pronunciation: /ɡoʊld fɪld/
noun a type of jewelry or object made by bonding a layer of gold to a base metal
A1 I bought a gold filled necklace for my mom's birthday.
A2 The bracelet she wore was not real gold, but gold filled.
B1 The jewelry store sells a variety of gold filled pieces at affordable prices.
B2 She prefers gold filled jewelry because it doesn't tarnish like other metals.
C1 The antique watch was made of gold filled material, giving it a unique look.
C2 The gold filled earrings were passed down through generations in her family.
adjective describing something that has been filled or coated with gold
A1 She wore a gold filled necklace to the party.
A2 The watch he bought was gold filled and looked very expensive.
B1 The antique ring was made of gold filled metal, giving it a unique shine.
B2 The gold filled bracelet was a popular choice among jewelry enthusiasts.
C1 The artist crafted a stunning sculpture using gold filled wire.
C2 The intricate design of the gold filled earrings showcased the jeweler's skill.
formal The jewelry was crafted with gold filled accents for a luxurious touch.
informal I love wearing gold filled jewelry because it looks so fancy.
slang That necklace is blinged out with gold filled details.
figurative Her smile was like gold filled sunshine on a cloudy day.
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