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moneyed

[muhn-eed] / ˈmʌn id /


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Mr. Wright keeps tossing in would-be funny denunciations of the moneyed elites that are about as spicy as a bowl of sour cream.

From The Wall Street Journal

The couple are part of a growing number of moneyed globetrotters who are choosing to relocate to the northern Italian city.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Highest 2 Lowest” mimics the high and low bisection of Kurosawa’s film, with the first hour set in the moneyed confines of the Kings’ luxe apartment, laden with priceless African American contemporary art.

From Los Angeles Times

“I understand what it looks like,” he says of a song that uses blistering guitars to paint a picture of moneyed comfort.

From Los Angeles Times

“We have not tended in this state to elect moneyed people who try to buy the governor’s race,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times