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Gilt-edged   /gɪlt-ɛdʒd/   Listen
adjective
Gilt-edged, Gilt-edge  adj.  
1.
Having a gilt edge; as, gilt-edged paper.
2.
Of the best quality; said of negotiable paper, etc. (Slang, U. S.)






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"Gilt-edged" Quotes from Famous Books



... To-morrow morning gilt-edged, immediately saleable securities will be placed at your disposal for a hundred and fifty thousand pounds. I never indulge in wildcat stock myself. And let me tell you there can be no question of your permitting or not permitting. I'm your father, ...
— Mr. Prohack • E. Arnold Bennett

... of interest to Craig were the little square green baize-covered tables on one of which lay neatly stacked a pile of gilt-edged cards and a mahogany box full of ivory chips of red, ...
— The War Terror • Arthur B. Reeve

... in Naples," remarked Mr. Dod, "I think, Senator, your deduction is correct. Where we come from a slavey with any self-respect would put her sentiments on a gilt-edged correspondence card in a scented envelope with a stamp on the outside and ask you to kindly drop it into the pillar box on your way to business; but this chimes in with ...
— A Voyage of Consolation - (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An - American girl in London') • Sara Jeannette Duncan

... Pain took up his book. It had a black cover, but the leaves were gilt-edged and the cover ...
— The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss • George L. Prentiss

... presented herself, and I followed her into the parlor, which was a decent apartment, with a smart centre-table, on which lay an accordion, a recent number of the "Pactolian," a gilt-edged, illustrated book or two, and a copy of the works of that distinguished native author, to whom I feel very spiteful, on account of his having, some years ago, attacked a near friend of mine, and whom, on Christian principles, I do not mention,—though I have ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. II., November, 1858., No. XIII. • Various


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