noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
gold
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The gold bracelets he wore were too small, and bit into his forearms.
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He sipped his gin and tonic, and my eyes flitted to his gold watch and his gold bracelet .
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She put her hand to her cheek and revealed a slender wrist circled by a gold bracelet .
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All the bridesmaids carried posies of spring flowers, and wore antique pearl and gold necklaces and bracelets .
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Detectives are hoping that he may be trapped through a gold bracelet found at the scene of his latest crime.
silver
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She had silver bracelets on her plump arms.
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Tom turned around and saw Freddie staring at the silver identification bracelet on his left wrist.
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She fingered glittering necklaces, gold and silver chains, bracelets , beads, brooches, earrings.
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There was my silver bracelet and my scarab ring.
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Heavy silver bracelets were on her wrists and two similar ones on her ankles.
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Very gently I pulled out the silver bracelet .
■ VERB
wear
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She wore bracelets woven of Peruviian string.
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Greenlaw will wear a bracelet that allows him to be electronically tracked.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Gold bracelet , sports shirt, and a small crucifix dangled from a 24-carat chain round his throat.
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Lying on silk in the round leather box was a bracelet .
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She hates the girl with the dangle bracelet too.
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The judge ordered him into home detention for a year, with an ankle bracelet that monitors his movements.
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There are bracelets minutely fashioned as serpents.
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With it, she had chosen a pair of black sneakers and a huge black bracelet .