Having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value.
Based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth.
1 All the implements were gone; all the farmers; all the moneyed class.
2 But Gwendolyn was dwelling on the newly discovered scourge of moneyed children.
3 A CONSTANT stream of celebrities and moneyed folk tend to define Aspen.
4 When moneyed aristocracy succeeds to aristocracy of birth, the case is altered.
5 Well, I have ransacked London, and all the moneyed men shy me.
6 Then, as now, there would be a proletariat and a moneyed class.
7 What, I, Marquis, astonished at the new bickerings of your moneyed woman?
8 Well, he says, he hopes to change the image of the moneyed Russian.
9 The moneyed class was small and the accumulations of capital petty.
10 A moneyed one for sure, but not necessarily a good one.
11 In moneyed matters, he was eminently unreliable; but all admitted his great abilities.
12 The moneyed interest, the bankers, the merchants, were attached to the Whig party.
13 Even so the unattainable tart of infancy mocks the moneyed but dyspeptic adult.
14 Her parents are of the scholarly, not of the moneyed class.
15 He may have taken this method to curry favor with certain moneyed men.
16 Their moneyed interest has given them great energy in our behalf.
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