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worth one's weight in gold
Also, worth its weight in gold. Very valuable, as in John's been extremely helpful; he's worth his weight in gold, or That tractor's been worth its weight in gold. This metaphoric term dates from Roman times and appeared in English by the early 1300s.
Example Sentences
Univ. āpersonsā; aĀ =Ā able to keep a secret; bĀ =Ā clear-headed; cĀ =Ā constantly talking; dĀ =Ā deserving praise; eĀ =Ā exhibited in shop-windows; hĀ =Ā expressing oneself well; kĀ =Ā fit to be an M.P.; lĀ =Ā influential; mĀ =Ā never-to-be-forgotten; nĀ =Ā popular; rĀ =Ā public benefactors; sĀ =Ā unassuming; tĀ =Ā using oneās influence for good objects; vĀ =Ā well-educated; wĀ =Ā women; zĀ =Ā worth oneās weight in gold.
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