Definitions
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- adjective full of money
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Examples
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One MP, the BBC reports, praised Mbuvi's sartorial accomplishments: "The way of life of a Sonko rich man is one who dresses well, by putting on stunners, studs, sports and well-lined suits, and that is what you are witnessing here today."
Young Kenyan MP ejected for wearing stud earrings in chamber 2011
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The makeup was fuller, with red lips, beautifully arched brows, orange-red lips, and well-lined eyes.
Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010
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If you want a more dramatic winter look, fair skin looks really good with well-lined red lips, darker skin with well-lined deep brown or deeper cool reds.
Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010
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The demon witch glanced back at her, her smile revealing a flash of white teeth, a stark contrast to the coppery, well-lined skin of her face.
My Soul to Keep Sharie Kohler 2010
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Plainly a gang of footpads had marked down the casino patrons as well-lined targets, and were making a lightning sweep of the grounds.
Watershed 2010
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The look of this era was all about melancholy eyes and well-lined lips.
Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010
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The road, which was well-lined with temples and smaller buildings, was crowded into the city, with bullock-carts churning up the dust, camels, palankeens, and hordes of travellers both mounted and on foot.
Fiancée 2010
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However, it should not have stopped Labour politicians attending and paying out of their own well-lined pockets.
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However, it should not have stopped Labour politicians attending and paying out of their own well-lined pockets.
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His craggy face was well-lined with age, curly hair streaked with gray.
STRANGE NEW WORLDS 10 Dean Wesley Smith 2007
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