We have no meanings for "very opulent" in our records yet.
1 Confident of his future, he discounted it boldly, and lived as if very opulent .
2 Upon the 17th he was a very opulent man.
3 This is a very opulent restaurant, with a big staff, all of whom behave impeccably.
4 They are not very rich, but neither are they poor, and they have very opulent connections and relations.
5 Hence we are led to suppose that this monk was very opulent , and a popular character in his time.
6 My relations, who were not very opulent , were astonished at the grievous imposition which the magician had laid on them.
7 I returned to Edinburgh in 1769, very opulent , (for I possessed a revenue of 1000L.
8 A great city, Sir,-repliedthe Little Gentleman,- averyopulent, splendid city.
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