In fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich.
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.
6You're a dear little well-to-do father, and the best in the world.
7There's a certain sameness in the interior decor preferences of today's well-to-do.
8Home discipline and training of manners were ignored, even in well-to-do families.
9Travel was slow and expensive and something only the well-to-do could afford.
10The sons of well-to-do families rubbed shoulders with colliers and farm labourers.
11Kirwan was born to a well-to-do family in Co Galway in 1733.
12The Morgans, besides, had been well-to-do in Connecticut since the seventeenth century.
13Weil was born in 1909 into a well-to-do family of Parisian Jews.
14On one extreme was the well-to-do yeoman farmer farming his own land.
15I was born thirty years ago, the son of fairly well-to-do landowners.
16This poet was Alexander Pope, the son of a well-to-do Catholic linen-draper.