In fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich.
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Examples for "easy"
Examples for "easy"
1It is far too easy to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
2The investing process from there was fairly easy: long Japan, short France.
3However, enforcement isn't always a given and tourists still remain easy targets.
4Of course, just because the choice is clear doesn't mean it's easy.
5Young people say pornography is too easy to watch in New Zealand.
1Try different hand orientations; a good jam should feel secure and comfortable.
2For companies, high returns attract new entrants who threaten incumbents' comfortable state.
3He quickly changed the subject back to a more comfortable topic: war.
4Masha's Hebrew is now quite good; Volodya is more comfortable with English.
5However, this means the pen is actually pen-sized and comfortable to hold.
1Those who work at the market are among Katine's more prosperous citizens.
2Cameron says he wants to build a prosperous future for Northern Ireland.
3Definitely steer clear of affluent Switzerland, particularly the prosperous city of Lausanne.
4Isis-first tactics risk losing the much greater prize, a stable, prosperous Turkey.
5It was Fra Palamone in the flesh-andin great and prosperous flesh.
1Radiology showed well-fixed implants, no dislocation and no apparent polyethylene wear.
2That is just what the well-fixed Bachelor decided to do.
3One afternoon she had a nice visit with her friend Eileen Carter, a well-fixed spinster.
4One hundred percent of femoral stems and 98% of acetabular components were well-fixed at last followup.
5You had done too much for me already, Pat; and though I supposed you were well-fixed I had no idea you were wealthy.
1At certain levels, house prices simply become unaffordable, even to the well-off.
2These measure different aspects of SEP independent of FAS and family well-off.
3Results: Moderate correlations existed between occupational scales and FAS and family well-off.
4But recently published data suggests that users are pretty well-off in Mzansi.
5Instinctively, some presume well-off frequent flyers are deserving victims of aviation taxes.
1I'd like a house that's well-situated and open to the light, he said.
2Khaya Ndlovu Manor House This well-situated camp provides a gateway into the Greater Kruger.
3In an hour and a half we arrived at his fine and well-situated castle.
4They were well-situated on high, rocky ground, but the terrain offered few advantages at the moment.
5He might even seek some well-situated Eastern church.
1The project has caused much bitterness among well-to-do Jews in the area.
2Sophie was the daughter of a well-to-do worker in wood near Amsterdam.
3Why do well-to-do church members oppose laws against child labour so bitterly?
4The latter are the best, and are inhabited by the well-to-do classes.
5Formerly they were well-to-do; but now they live on mushrooms and ants.
1Yes, the house was larger and catered to a more well-heeled clientele.
2Fund III raised money from well-heeled investors like pension funds and endowments.
3In fairness, Quora users are not the final arbiters on well-heeled jerk-dom.
4Anything and everything was available here for its very well-heeled European patrons.
5Cartel's sojourn in the bubble naturally involves a couple of well-heeled brands.
6Steve, the disapproving dad, a well-heeled doctor, is played by Kurt Fuller.
7Only the well-heeled are on him but everybody wants him to win.
8Another factor at work: Pet lovers tend to be fairly well-heeled.
9Nor is it just Groningen's well-heeled citizens who make use of the space.
10The bank's well-heeled private clients must also be baulking at the eye-watering losses.
11The company sees resorts buying these things, along with the well-heeled.
12The less well-heeled can adorn their devices with jewel-studded and gold phone covers.
13But the charitable deduction is a valuable one for less well-heeled taxpayers, too.
14They were there on behalf of well-heeled clients who wanted help furnishing theirs.
15The country is full of well-heeled people happily slumming it in sleeping bags.
16A guy of fifty-five or so, well-heeled: Gucci shoes, a very classy overcoat.