Gold-digger Sentence Examples

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  • Designer daughter Stella McCartney often accused Heather of being a gold-digger.

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  • She's a whoring little gold digger!

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  • The Gold Digger collection demands this sort of reaction anyway, so it was all very appropriate that I found myself leaning in for a closer look at three pots that seemed to resemble little golden nuggets.

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  • Coast Guard pilot Steve Tockterman had flown twice across the United States as a result of letters from this conniving little gold digger.

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  • Oh, good, I thought as I found myself, once again, spilled over the Laura Mercier counter, eyes voraciously sucking in the new Gold Digger collection with a greedy, have-to-have-it-now ferociousness.

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  • This divorce is getting nasty fast, as Sir Paul goes from defending his wife from gold digger accusations to sending her legal letters about removing cleaning products from the house.

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  • Just about everybody under the sun thought K-Fed was, like the Kanye West song goes, a gold digger.

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  • Denton thought you were a gold digger.

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  • Thousands must have joined the Third Crusade in order to escape paying either their taxes or the interest on their debts; and the atmosphere of the gold-digger's camp (or of the cave of Adullam) must have begun more than ever to characterize the crusading armies.

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  • This was followed by the Australia Felix Magazine (1849), and the Australasian Quarterly Reprint (1850-1851) both published at Geelong, the Illustrated Australian Magazine (1850-1852), the Australian Gold-Digger's Monthly Magazine (1852-1853), edited by James Bonwick, and the Melbourne Monthly Magazine (1855-1856).

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  • I was hoping to pry the name of the gold-digger out of him!

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