gold mine
Americannoun
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a mine yielding gold.
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a source of great wealth or profit, or any desirable thing.
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a copious source or reserve of something required.
a gold mine of information about antiques.
noun
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a place where gold ore is mined
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a source of great wealth, profit, etc
Other Word Forms
- gold-miner noun
- gold-mining noun
Etymology
Origin of gold mine
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75
Example Sentences
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Are the Dodgers baseball’s version of a gold mine?
From Los Angeles Times
He also oversaw the creation of the Vicuna joint venture, which BHP says has the potential to become one of the world’s top copper and gold mines.
The London-listed miner underperformed peers by approximately 50% as operational challenges at its Mara Rosa gold mine in Brazil weighed on shares, they say.
“That data is the gold mine of our business,” Bron says.
Initially, the government said that would include the Martabe gold mine, which conservationists have regularly accused of environmental damage.
From Barron's
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