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richer

adjective as in flavorful

adjective as in full in color or sound

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"By looking at a longer time period, and using photos to track diet and nutrition, we're able to get a much richer and more precise picture of what people actually ate."

The self-taught British composer David Wise, with valuable contributions from Robin Beanland and Eveline Fischer, had managed to coax a richer variety of sounds than had ever emanated from a game console.

Classes and sometimes entire schools for gifted students often had richer curricula and more resources.

The New York Times just wants to survive, tech billionaires just want to get richer — they’re not in the business of trying to get it right or serve the people, they serve themselves.

From Salon

That’s so helpful in solving difficult and important problems — by further dividing the electorate at public expense, while the rich keep getting richer.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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