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goldish

(ˈɡəʊldɪʃ)
adj
(Colours) fairly golden
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Julia Goldish sent the ball into the box and Lily Conley head-flicked it into the goal in the 15th minute.
Gary Goldish, MD, medical director of the Minneapolis Adaptive Design and Engineering Program at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, and his team have built and are testing a manual wheelchair prototype that uses a geared chain drive system between the pushrims and the drive wheel.
The mutation reduces the amount of melanin produced by the animal, giving its fur an unnatural goldish colour; the possum was later named after the Japanese cartoon character Pikachu, The Age reported.
It's creamy texture and goldish pigment complements the overall look and it's Menat's ultimate favourite!
My Earl Grey Martini comes with an apple garnish served in a huge glass, while my dining partner's Smoking Goldish has a generous glug of smoky whisky.
The unit cell parameters suggest low SrS[O.sub.4] substitution in barite at Kalana (2-4 mol% SrS[O.sub.4] according to Goldish (1989).
| Body colour varies from medium brown to goldish to beige-white, and is occasionally marked with dark brown spots, especially on the limbs.
An example of an unrealistic portrayal of war is Army: Civilian to Soldier by Meish Goldish, which follows 17-year-old Ian through boot camp.