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golden chain

British  

noun

  1. another name for laburnum

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When he looked down, he was holding on to a golden chain made of light.

From Literature

They remained standing, out of the reach of the golden chain.

From Literature

But they’re evident when the first-year slugger steps to the plate with long, golden chains hanging around his neck.

From Washington Times

He wears a diamond earring, a dollar-bill ring and, around his neck, a gigantic golden chain.

From New York Times

The very first line of one of my short stories — the first piece for which I was paid real money — begins with the main character, a young hustler, finding a golden chain on the ground.

From Los Angeles Times