Definitionadj. based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth
Last update: June 14, 2015
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The urbane activity with which a man receives money is really marvellous, considering that we so earnestly believe money to be the root of all earthly ills, and that on no account can a monied man enter heaven. [Please select]
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Archie felt that the Hollister name alone should procure for Ethel a monied husband, and she held it constantly before the girl. [Please select]
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There was indeed a growing jealousy between the landholders and the 'monied-men.' [Please select]
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The monied-men represented the most active, energetic, and growing part of the body politic. [Please select]
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You see, I represent what he would call the monied aristocracy of America, and he has the most fearful ideas about us. [Please select]
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The children of that group of families which formed the monied aristocracy of the city knew only their own small circle. [Please select]
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There is, in short, a productive class, and there is, besides, a class technically styled the monied class, who live upon the interest of their capital, without engaging personally in the work of production. [Please select]
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