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golden +‎ -y

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goldeny (comparative more goldeny, superlative most goldeny)

  1. Somewhat golden in colour.
    goldeny goodness
    • 2008 April 6, Henry Alford, “Eau God”, in New York Times[1]:
      It seemed so pure and goldeny.
    • 2012, Lauren Wynn, Providence: On Angels' Wings, page 179:
      It's probably a good thing no one can see me since I'm hovering half on, half off the ledge, nine stories above Sixth Street, glowing all goldeny.
    • 2023, Doug Battersby, Troubling Late Modernism: Ethics, Feeling, and the Novel Form, page 148:
      On windy days it danced, demented, waving wild arms, or in the silence of evening drowsed and dreamed, swaying in the blue, the goldeny air.

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