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liquid gold

noun

  1. a suspension of finely divided gold in a vegetable oil, used chiefly for gilding ceramic ware.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of liquid gold1

First recorded in 1835–45
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On Liquid Gold 25, named after a brand of poppers, they tackle the soul-crushing experience of queer dating apps like Grindr, singing: "This is where love comes to die."

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This is liquid gold that can be used in sauces, dressings and stir-fries to add an extra layer of allium depth.

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"We will be a rich nation again, and it is that liquid gold under our feet that will help to do it."

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On the day after his election, he committed himself to increasing the country’s oil and gas production, telling a celebratory crowd, “We have more liquid gold than any country in the world.”

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He has called climate action a “scam” and, at his victory celebration in West Palm Beach earlier this month, vowed to boost US oil production beyond its current record levels, saying, “We have more liquid gold than any country in the world”.

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