Sentence examples for Goldsmith from inspiring English sources

"Goldsmith" is a correct and usable word in written English
It can be used to refer to someone who is a craftsperson who works with metals, especially gold. Example: The ancient goldsmith was known for his work with intricate jewelry designs.

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Goldsmith

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A person who forges things out of gold, especially jewelry.

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This work, depicting a celebration of his birthday, was made for a German contemporary, Augustus the Strong, by Dresden's greatest goldsmith, J.M. Dinglinger.

Caked in earth were 500 gold bracelets, rings and necklaces set with precious stones; ancient cameos and intaglios; earrings dangling with bunches of amethyst grapes; long, dainty chains with links of enamelled daisies or roses; and fashionable brooches including an engaging enamelled lizard set with Colombian emeralds (pictured).The workmen had stumbled on the stock of a 17th-century goldsmith.

"We are all angry about these things," says Gul Sher, a goldsmith, of Mr Taseer's campaign to reform the law on blasphemy.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.36pm BST12 36 Zac Goldsmith, a Conservative, says it is madness allowing so many factory farms to use antibiotics when there is a risk of bacteria becoming immune.

His strong opposition to Heathrow expansion might make his party's leaders nervous, but could Goldsmith unite an unusual yet winning coalition of Londoners?

Blueprint for Survival was a call for a new world order founded not on economic growth but on stable populations of small, self-sufficient communities, similar to those that Goldsmith had seen in his early travels.

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Many years ago Mr Walker's ranch employed a couple of "wetbacks" (the term was not so derogatory as it is today) who would work half a year each, returning to their families in the off-season.These days, says Ms Rubio-Goldsmith, migration is not circular but linear.

Diana, Princess of Wales, was an early advocate of the adoption of eastern costume, taking her cue from her close friend Jemima Goldsmith, who had more valid reasons to wear the shalwar kameez when she married Imran Khan, the former Pakistan cricket captain turned politician, and converted to Islam.

The great hope of many Tories, though, remains Zac Goldsmith, the newly-returned MP for Richmond Park (with a massively-increased majority) and environmentalist son of the late and legendary Sir James Goldsmith.

Fears that the contents of the document would be published led to the attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, threatening to use the Official Secrets Act against national newspapers, an unprecedented move by the Blair government.

Large chunks of Cable's Twickenham will be joined with Richmond, setting up a possible clash at the election between the business secretary and Zac Goldsmith, Tory MP for Richmond Park.

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