Meaning of jeweller's shop | Babel Free
Definitions
An exceptionally rich pocket or seam of gold-bearing ore, or, of high-quality opal; a find so rich, dazzling, and valuable that it resembles the stock of a jewellery store.
Australia, informal
Examples
“When the stratum was first reached the little mounds of earth containing the gold had the appearance of a solid rock of the metal, but when handled, broke into a mass of dust and nuggets. The twelve holes are known by the name "jeweller's shops".”
“paper upon which they were written. Powell's party have bottomed their claim since I last wrote to you, and may be truly said to have broken into a jeweller's shop.”
“During the last week, I have endeavoured to ascertain if possible, the number of golden shafts that have been bottomed and up to the present time the very outside is forty (40), out of these, some thirteen (13) may styled "Jeweller's shops", or "homeward bounders", ten (10) first rate claims, and there remainder good payable ones.”
“‘It’s at the bottom that ye get gould like they did in the old diggin’s, in the claims they called ‘the jeweller’s shops’.’”
“The most spectacular development in Charters Towers mining since the Queen's Cross disclosed its "jeweller's shop" has occurred in the Swedenberg mine.”
“Old Joe Parsnip stumbled into a jeweller’s shop not far from where our shaft had been. [...] A jeweller’s shop is what they call a mineral formation in rock.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.