goldstone [gohld-stohn] ExamplesWord Origin noun
Origin of goldstone First recorded in 1620–30; gold + stone Examples from the Web for goldstone Contemporary Examples of goldstone
All seem to agree that Goldstone was a determinant of Israel’s relatively restrained attack against Hamas this time around.
On Gaza, Goldstone And Israeli Strategy Regarding Terrorist Enclaves
Yossi Alpher
December 13, 2012
They are, however, overestimating the influence of the Goldstone report on Israel’s military actions.
On Gaza, Goldstone And Israeli Strategy Regarding Terrorist Enclaves
Yossi Alpher
December 13, 2012
What Goldstone writes about in Gaza was child’s play by comparison.
On Gaza, Goldstone And Israeli Strategy Regarding Terrorist Enclaves
Yossi Alpher
December 13, 2012
One final comment is in order regarding the Goldstone report and its broader ramifications.
On Gaza, Goldstone And Israeli Strategy Regarding Terrorist Enclaves
Yossi Alpher
December 13, 2012
Goldstone later rescinded his claim and apologized for the report.
Netanyahu: No Current Plans for Gaza Ground War
Eli Lake
November 18, 2012
Historical Examples of goldstone
This used to lay in Goldstone Bottom between the railway and the Downs.
Edric Holmes
In Hove Park is the famous “grey wether,” called the “Goldstone.”
Edric Holmes
I watched the water ridging against the horizon like goldstone and changing swiftly to the blackest of greens.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood
The product was for a long time and is still used in the arts under the name of goldstone.
Birds and Nature, Vol. 12 No. 2 [July 1902]
Various
The total length of the headings at Goldstone Bottom is 13,000 feet.
Water Supply: the Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells
Ernest Spon
British Dictionary definitions for goldstone goldstone noun
- another name for aventurine (def. 2), aventurine (def. 3)