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You can use it to refer to people who attempt to gain wealth or take advantage of others by unethical or underhanded means. For example, "It's no surprise that gold diggers were drawn to him and his high-paying job."
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gold diggers
noun
Plural of gold digger
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"Our answer to 'Wedding Crashers' was 'Gold Diggers,' " Faris says.
Richard Brody on Busby Berkeley's "Gold Diggers of 1935 193535).
"And there's a lot of gold diggers out there.
Female characters are either shallow gold diggers, psychotic enablers or dead.
He also handled the choreography on Gold Diggers in Paris (1938).
Faris's next studio film will probably be "Gold Diggers," an idea she conceived with Kiwi Smith.
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They were called liars and gold-diggers.
Marriage equality is a hustler's feeding frenzy of gold-diggers.
Adultery was no longer tragic; the unashamed, wisecracking gold-diggers saw to that.
Prospective gold-diggers bought them as they crossed the isthmus on their way to California.
It's all like that: Tyson is prey for gold-diggers, for "snakes, leeches, and trolls".
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