Goldsmiths [noun]

Definition of Goldsmiths:

jewelry maker

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Opposite/Antonyms of Goldsmiths:

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Sentence/Example of Goldsmiths:

But this goldsmith's work, far from impairing the effect of the whole, adds a certain fascination to it.

One of the company observed that this was improbable, as Dr. Goldsmith had never been in that part of the country.

We went by jewelers' shops where they were cutting diamonds, and stopped in front of the goldsmith's door.

It was a union of barbarism and of goldsmith's work, with the imposing and rugged architecture of the elements.

Goldsmith's poetry belongs to the old school, for he was a follower of Johnson, a strenuous opponent of the new romanticism.

A few feet beyond there is the goldsmith, squatting cross-legged on the ground outside the door of his shanty.

The goldsmith replied by observing, that it was not his own property, but that of a distressed countryman.

Thus ended the conference betwixt the gentle King Jamie and his benevolent jeweller and goldsmith.

The offence is no sooner given than it is caught up by a gallant citizen, a goldsmith, named Ellis.

At the time when Goldsmith was putting the finishing touches to his Travels he was a guest of the house.