Bullions [noun]

Definition of Bullions:

lump, solid piece; often of metal

Synonyms of Bullions:

Clod

Wad

Ingot

Gold

Chunk

Treasure

Hunk

Rock

Mass

Clump

Plum

Ore asset


Opposite/Antonyms of Bullions:

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Sentence/Example of Bullions:

Then small bullion tassels to match the twist will form a suitable and elegant finish.

For some years the subject attracted little attention, until the bullion committee of 1810 propounded a sounder theory.

Gold was considered bullion in Palestine for a long time after silver was current as money.

He 'sophisticated' it, as the parliamentary documents call it—that is, he used base metal instead of bullion.

"You'd have to be protected; you'd be Bullion on two legs," said Algernon, always shrewd in detecting a weakness.

My mansion is of necessity unproductive; and the Mississippi bullion is greatly needed where it already is.

As a vender of gold bullion, with its possession, the nine points made against rather than for him.

Firmstone had strongly opposed the shipping of bullion by private conveyance instead of by a responsible express company.

If neither Pierre nor the company recovered the bullion, Pierre's scheme would not have miscarried wholly.

The binding of a book was, of old, a shrine on which the finest workmanship in bullion and the costliest gems were lavished.