0 rich:
well-to-do families
1 showing signs of being successful; rich:
It was a well-to-do neighborhood of large, single-family homes with big backyards.
In this sense, landscapes may be found hanging on the walls of the mansions of the well-to-do, and of city art galleries around the world.
Many of the uninsured are well-to-do young people who simply choose to self-insure, and many more are already eligible for public programs.
The work depicts a once well-to-do family's eviction from their ancestral estate, because of the father's gambling debts and, doubtless, general extravagance.
Many seemingly well-to-do mid-lifers were content with their prosperity and secure about the future.
Together with the courtiers and aristocrats, new consumers included the well-to-do gentry and merchants who tried to imitate the lifestyles of the social elite.
In the midst of all this, she offers as illustration four case studies of breach of promise, mainly among the well-to-do or upper classes.
The well-to-do would be better off with the general availability of clean air, clean water, and sewage treatment.
Students who could not afford to pay the costly private fees felt alienated from their more well-to-do classmates.
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