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Based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth.
moneyed
moneyless
1
At present it is the preserve of insiders and their
monied
backers.
2
A
monied
stake is usually proposed, as the object to be obtained.
3
The more
monied
the punters inside looked, the more furtive their air.
4
Meanwhile, local girls are finding it hard to resist the
monied
pirates.
5
Most
monied
men had paid their way out of the draft.
6
But also this: Draco was extended by the vastly
monied
classes of Earth.
7
First Englishman, in the
monied
interest-flushed ,highlyrespectable-StockExchange, perhaps-City, certainly.
8
Yet whereas we were out-at-elbows, the carpenters were sleek, respectable,
monied
,
well-clad fellows.
9
Fair or not, it instantly labeled Glass wearers as part of the
monied
class.
10
This general attachment of a
monied
victory to cards is productive frequently of evil.
11
The
monied
arrangement is to be made by Mr. Kinnaird.
12
He was born into small-town Southern aristocracy, the youngest son of a
monied
family.
13
None but the
monied
aristocracy among them, would be likely to decline such offers.
14
They could have consoled themselves that Worcester were too strong, too deep, too
monied
.
15
Col. Jones would have stood by Francis' interests as a banker and
monied
man.
16
Mumbai is crowded with billboards advertising mutual funds and insurance policies to the country's
newly
-
monied
.
monied
monied men
monied interest
monied aristocracy
monied classes
monied families