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meaning and sentence of idiom "letters of gold"

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Answered by master3286
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Answer:

  • someone very popular

Explanation:

  1. The name of "Evelyn glennie" should be written in 'Letters of gold'

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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Answer:

The idiom "letters of gold" describes a person who should always be remembered as he did something extraordinary.

Explanation:

When a person does something by going beyond their limits or we feel that they have, we get overwhelmed. We want to remember that person our entire life. That whole remembrance is termed as letters of gold as if we have written the name of that person in gold.

For example, His name is written in the letters of Gold.

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