Like gold dust In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "like gold dust", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2020-11-14 06:11

Meaning of Like gold dust

Synonyms:

gold flecks , dust of gold , gold powder , haven dust

Like gold dust British phrase

Used to describe something which is very valuable and hard to get it because many people want it

After the storm, roof tiles are now treated like gold dust.

I really want to attend the concert but the tickets are like gold dust.

Other phrases about:

blind impulse

A desire to do something, which is random, sudden and unaccountable

itching to do something

To long for something/ to do something

have it/things/everything your own way

Believe or act in accordance with your desires, usually in spite of the wants or feelings of others

to give one's right arm

Used to emphasize one's interest or eagerness to have or do something

a little of what you fancy does you good

Originally, it was said euphemistically to express the benefits of sex. Now, it is also used to express the advantages of satisfying other desires.

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