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man of means

NOUN
  1. a man who is wealthy

How To Use man of means In A Sentence

  • he is a man of means
  • However, he must be a man of means, as he has given her a charming flat, beautifully decorated with water-colours which the Colonel salved from the French château in the early days -- these army fellows had all the chances. The Diary of a U-boat Commander With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Etienne
  • What better way for a man of means and intellect to get to know the real dilemmas and down-to-earth problems of the people he so gallantly serves?
  • Pretty girls glide on rollerskates under the beady eye of Isabel Vendle, an ageing single woman of means who promises to be some kind of Miss Haversham character.
  • What better way for a man of means and intellect to get to know the real dilemmas and down-to-earth problems of the people he so gallantly serves?
  • As a gentleman of means, he embraced photography as a very serious hobby. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most dramatic point in the affair is when the open and indecent rack-renter turns on the decent young man of means and proves to him that he is equally guilty, that he also can only grind his corn by grinding the faces of the poor. George Bernard Shaw
  • The digital watch on his wrist was a symbol that he was a man of means. Times, Sunday Times
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