1It is a fortunate thing that you are a man of means.
2I am a man of means, though my costume may be unconventional.
3A man of means maintains it for social and business reasons.
4The study, handsomely and solidly furnished, proclaims the man of means.
5So why would a man of means decide to live like a pauper?
6In an instant, he went from a boy to a man of means.
7I am a man of means, and I can do as I please.
8He walked out again into the street, a man of means.
9At the end of ten years he had become a man of means.
10He thought me a man of means whom he could bleed.
11He was a manufacturer of cloth, a man of means and high standing.
12Mr. Price is an old resident in the neighbourhood and a man of means.
13What a joker he is!-Hesets you up as a young man of means.
14An offer of marriage came to her from a man of means and social station.
15He certainly appeared to be a man of means.
16Evidently she regarded him as a man of means.