goldbrick
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of goldbrick
Example Sentences
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The acid wasn’t exactly AWOL, but it was goldbricking like crazy.
From Washington Post
London Mayor Sadiq Khan echoed that idea Monday, telling ITV News that the “goldbricked” London homes of Russian oligarchs could be used to help with the refugee crisis.
From Washington Post
At first he thought the agents were goldbricking it, then he saw Harald on a swing.
From Washington Post
Horrible bosses are convinced that employees who don’t want to work 60-hour work weeks are slackers and goldbricks.
From Time
Horrible bosses are convinced that employees who don't want to work 60-hour work weeks are slackers and goldbricks.
From Inc
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