Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A variety of mica of a yellowish color. The name is sometimes applied to iron pyrites.
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Examples
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Her cat-gold eyes made a pointed sweep of the marauding band.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Her cat-gold eyes shimmered with the moistness of pride.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Her cat-gold eyes flashed to him, seeing the deliberate blankness in the look he returned to her.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Her cat-gold eyes made a pointed sweep of the marauding band.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Her cat-gold eyes flashed to him, seeing the deliberate blankness in the look he returned to her.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Her cat-gold eyes shimmered with the moistness of pride.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Sheila relaxed against the cushions, a gleam in her cat-gold eyes.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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Sheila relaxed against the cushions, a gleam in her cat-gold eyes.
Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986
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The mirrorlike sunglasses were again shading r his eyes, but Jacquie knew the cat-gold gaze was studying her relentlessly.
The Master Fiddler Dailey, Janet, 1944- 1977
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The mirrorlike sunglasses were again shading r his eyes, but Jacquie knew the cat-gold gaze was studying her relentlessly.
The Master Fiddler Dailey, Janet, 1944- 1977
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