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Fromgold +‎-ie.

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goldie (pluralgoldies)

  1. Something which isgolden in color.
    • 2008,Where to Fly Fish in Britain and Ireland, page84:
      You'd expect the rainbows and possibly the browns, but not the blues and thegoldies, which can look truly spectacular.
    • 2009, Charles R. Twyman,Daddy, There's a Light in the Sky: An Illumination of Life Stories,→ISBN:
      The coupons were called greenies, brownies, and goldies. A bicycle could be gotten for 500goldies. Neither Ray nor I ever acquired a bicycle. But I accumulated a cigar box full of greenies, brownies and a fewgoldies.
    • 2010, Bernard Glassman, Rick Fields,Instructions to the Cook: A Zen Master's Lessons,→ISBN:
      We began by experimenting in the Greyston kitchen during the night. We made brownies,goldies, coffee cakes[]
    1. (UK, birdwatching) Thegolden eagle.
      • 1958,The A-V., volumes66-70:
        Young "baldies" look just like "goldies" and are often shot by mistake.
      • 2004,McSweeney's, number14, page124:
        [] the golden eagle is the champion predator. And the most handsome, according to ornithologists, who affectionately call their subjects "goldies".
      • 2009, John A. Love,A natural history of St. Kilda:
        Golden eagles took up old eyries on Hebridean sea cliffs only after the white-tailed sea eagle became extinct.Goldies may hunt seabirds but never fish, and they always resort to flying inland for rabbits or hares as preferred prey.
    2. (UK, birdwatching) Thegolden plover.
      • 2005, Mark Cocker, Richard Mabey,Birds Britannica[1]:
        “Each time the golden plover moved, its dunlin attendant followed, but when thegoldie flew off to land on a wooden post, it triggered a bizarre cameo.
      • 2009, Jeremy Mynott,Birdscapes: Birds in Our Imagination and Experience:
        Both grey and golden had the folk name "whistling plover" in Britain, but you know from the habitat that Burns must have had thegoldie in mind in his line, The deep-toned plover gray, wild whistling on the hill
      • 2010, Desmond Nethersole-Thompson,Waders: their Breeding, Haunts and Watchers[2], page107:
        Dunlins, 'the plover's page', lay their eggs in wetter flows, usually those having a complex of small pools; we often watched the dunlins following thegoldies.
    3. Thegoldfinch.
      • 1882, William Thomas Greene, editor,Notes on cage birds[3]:
        I have tried Inga seed for canaries and goldfinches for three or four months, and can speak well of it. My birds,goldies especially, are very fond of it; these will pick it out and leave the canary seed, which they scarcely touch now.
      • 1889, George Muirhead,The Birds of Berwickshire[4], page149:
        Mr. Peter Scott, Lauder, related that Goldfinches were common in Lauderdale about forty-five years ago, and that their nests were sometimes found about that time in the grounds of Thirlestane Castle. The rocky deans near the sea-coast at Lamberton are also said to have been frequented by "Goldies" in former times, and they were likewise found about Fairneyside.
      • 2014, Bill Adler,Outwitting Squirrels, page34:
        I'm not trying to defend house finches—I'm wooed bygoldies' looks like every other feeder—and I certainly think that house finches eat far more seed than they deserve.
    4. (informal) Agoldfish.
      • 1999, Sutterkid, “fish”, incomp.bbs.tbbs (Usenet):
        Outdoor ponds provide the perfect environment forgoldies and Koi.
    5. (informal) AGolden Retriever.
      • 2022 July 5, Alice Gibbs, “Golden Retriever's Reaction to Missing Snack Time Delights Internet”, inNewsweek[5]:
        Incredibly, the reactions of the dogs differed between the instances.[] "It's the pursed lips that do it for me," said another comment: "Mygoldie used to do the same."

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