Wealthy
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value; affluent; flush; loaded; moneyed
n.
- a man who is wealthy; man of means; rich man
- A wealthy man's hair would often be maintained by a valet.
- The second place they came to was the home of a wealthy man.
- He was a very wealthy man and owned numerous estates in Cheshire.
n.
- a person who possesses great material wealth; rich person; have
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- Merckle was born in Dresden, into a wealthy family.
- Magnús came from a powerful and wealthy family.
- Lagos was born in Ayacucho to a wealthy family.
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- He was a very wealthy merchant and hacendado.
- Richmond became very wealthy in the process.
- His father was William Chapell Hodge a very wealthy banker.
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- His father was John Baring, a wealthy merchant.
- He was a very wealthy merchant and hacendado.
- Bartholomew was a wealthy merchant and Mayor of Salisbury in 1487 and 1507.
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- He later became a wealthy businessman and was kidnapped in 1978.
- Dior was financially backed by wealthy businessman Marcel Boussac.
- He falls in love with Vijaya, the daughter of a wealthy businessman.
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- However, most of this work was for wealthy families.
- De Botton first noticed this phenomenon among the wealthy families of America.
- Freshmen from wealthy families with social connections tended to shun Trumbull.
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- He practised in Dublin, where he became wealthy.
- Throughout these years, the Templar Order became wealthy and powerful.
- His family became wealthy.
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- Anthony was born in Coma in Lower Egypt to wealthy landowner parents.
- It was probably built by John Murray, a wealthy landowner from nearby Rutland.
- A wealthy landowner, he was nonetheless an advocate for social justice and democracy.
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- In the past, Tacho was seen as a dish consumed by wealthy people.
- These atlases were composed by wealthy people who collected maps concerning a specific region or topic.
- By the end of the 18th century, it became fashionable for wealthy people to spend the summer by the sea.
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- In 1886 when he bought Courtlands House he was an extremely wealthy man.
- The Guans are much more Westernised than most villagers and extremely wealthy.
- Its strong economy and food-base allowed the region to become extremely wealthy.
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- Investors include hedge funds, banks, and wealthy individuals.
- Large Pakistani corporations and wealthy individuals in Pakistan also contribute to the 'Fund'.
- The Sulpicians would thus recruit wealthy individuals since Sulpicians did not take vows of poverty.
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- David married a wealthy widow in Leipzig.
- He soon returned to New York in 1932 to marry a former portrait sitter and wealthy widow, May Safford.
- The house was designed and built for Margaret Louisa Thompson Johnstone, the wealthy widow of John T. Johnstone.
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- His paternal family were wealthy merchants who had emigrated from Cologne in the 1430s.
- Bristol was a large city with very few physicians and many wealthy merchants and tradesmen.
- The CCBA board of directors became increasingly powerful as it consisted of wealthy merchants and businessmen.
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- It was founded in 1891 by a wealthy and influential Guangzhou family.
- Elkann was born in New York City, to a wealthy and influential family.
- Many wealthy and influential parents sought places for their sons in Browning's house.
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- Varro mentions 10:1 seed-yield ratio for wheat as normal for wealthy landowners.
- A strong presidency eventually emerged, but wealthy landowners remained powerful.
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- During the Middle Ages it was a wealthy and powerful institution.
- Throughout these years, the Templar Order became wealthy and powerful.
- Crispus was a prominent, influential, witty, wealthy and powerful man, who served twice as consul.
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- He became a wealthy cotton planter in Jones County.
- He became a wealthy and respected man in the community.
- He later became a wealthy businessman and was kidnapped in 1978.
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- Like many wealthy men of his time, Crompton was involved in politics.
- Barbers also worked as hairdressers, and wealthy men often had personal barbers within their home.
- Carmelo assumed the presidency with two groups pressuring him: the Grupo Impala (wealthy men, real owners of the country), and the narcos.
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- Like many wealthy men of his time, Crompton was involved in politics.
- He has many wealthy followers in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and China.
- Bristol was a large city with very few physicians and many wealthy merchants and tradesmen.
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- Uma (Leela Desai), is a wealthy young girl and lives with her brother, who is a Professor.
- Indulged by his parents, Francis lived the high-spirited life typical of a wealthy young man.
- Bobby is a strange wealthy young woman living alone in Mumbai and working as a dubbing artist.
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- 54 of a wealthy woman.
- The story describes a wealthy woman who has recently lost her servants due to free education.
- Holmes and Watson go to see Isadora Klein, a wealthy woman who is used to getting what she wants.
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- Ayer was also brother of wealthy industrialist Frederick Ayer.
- William was a wealthy industrialist and real estate operator in New York City.
- Carnegie argued that the life of a wealthy industrialist should comprise two parts.
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- Roles considered to be important were that of the chief, religious figures, or other wealthy members of society.
- Henceforth, together with other wealthy landowners of the region, he spoke out openly against colonial Spanish rule.
- They and other wealthy Latin Americans invested $9 million primarily through offshore companies registered in Panama.
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- The founder, Tomás Vidal i Rey had become wealthy in America.
- In February, the government handed over management of the theater to a gifted entrepreneur, Doctor Véron, who had become wealthy selling medicinal ointments.
- The ability to take clothing and held items across allows a phenomenally lucrative import/export trade between worlds; wielders of this power have used it to become wealthy.