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gold bond

American  

noun

  1. a bond payable in gold.


Example Sentences

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He said his word was a “gold bond.”

From Seattle Times

In the kits, which the medical student compiled through donations via an Amazon Wishlist, Benzel and Loki provide healthcare workers with things like healing lotion and moisturizer, Gold Bond powder, chewing gum, chapstick, and tea.

From Fox News

“Horrible” is how the macro hedge-fund manager Stephen Jen described it late last week, as he worked at home in London and watched markets for gold, bond yields and stocks whipsaw on his Bloomberg screen.

From New York Times

Instead of gold, bond funds have offered much softer landing pads for investors this year.

From Washington Times

After visiting dermatologists up to eight times a year throughout most of her life, Mickens has turned to a combination of shea butter, essential oils, gold bond ultimate radiance renewal and cocoa butter Vaseline to protect her skin, as well as a nighttime addition of Jamaican black castor oil.

From Fox News