Examples of 'well-heeled' in a sentence

Meaning of "well-heeled"

well-heeled (adjective): Describing someone who is wealthy or affluent, often used to refer to individuals who have a lot of money or come from a privileged background
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  • rich; affluent; prosperous

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Your well-heeled clientele were perfect pigeons.
Just that you are a well-heeled supporter.
Well-heeled businessmen soon followed him.
A smuggler for well-heeled illegal immigrants.
Or they might reproach you for being well-heeled.
There are well-heeled shooters everywhere.
And pirates are not usually that well-heeled.
When a well-heeled woman is brutally murdered.
A dog who will attract those well-heeled jetsetters.
And a well-heeled one to afford a love nest like that.
You wanted to marry a well-heeled man of mature years.
I have just inherited from an uncle and is now well-heeled.
Madeline has made a number of well-heeled enemies over the years.
Despite these distinguished connections the family was not well-heeled.
There was almost nothing left of the well-heeled executive he always was.

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All of them are well subsidized and patronized by people who are moderately well-heeled.
Even the most sophisticated and well-heeled companies are vulnerable to currency swings.
For a superlative summer evening with my well-heeled sister.
A dog who will attract those well-heeled jetsetters and their canine companions.
Golf clubs used to have a reputation of being the domain of the well-heeled elite.
Always well-heeled visitors from parties to talk about their investments in real estate.
It is a mecca for rock stars and well-heeled collectors.
If you are talking a well-heeled family with connections and money, that is one question.
That promise seems to be enough for his well-heeled clientele.
Now locals are concerned the well-heeled area may gain a quite different reputation.
The non-medical dispensaries are seeing chiefly tourists and well-heeled professionals.
Campaigners in the well-heeled borough have also sought a reduction in permitted noise levels.
And the payoff period will surely only suit the well-heeled millenials.
A startup company or even a well-heeled individual could afford large numbers of these chips.
In scrambling for money, many governments are turning to selling citizenship to well-heeled foreign investors.
And its fairly well-heeled daily and weekly commuters are prime targets for kidnappers.
By which it probably meant that some of its well-heeled supporters had raised objections.
Perhaps because well-heeled building contractors and construction workers ' unions make it worth their while.
Well, my best guess would be selling opium to your well-heeled lawyer and his friends.
The hypocrisy that these well-heeled and politicians of the system do not have limits.
But globalisation has also made it easier for the well-heeled to hide their wealth.
We have some well-heeled Japanese gentlemen waiting downstairs.
It 's certainly very popular with the mix of thirtysomething minor celebs and their well-heeled friends.
Fortunately, what drew the famous and their well-heeled friends can still be found today.
There are well-heeled shooters everywhere And an awful lot of lettuce.
A gathering place for all well-heeled criminals of Etheria.
The well-heeled taxpayers ensure that Kammersrohr 's finances stay well in the black.
We have got a bunch of well-heeled Japanese gentlemen.
The well-heeled rogues in the British royal family still dream of rebuilding the Empire, too.
Sandy Cranwell had done what any well-heeled socialite would do.
More well-heeled than you let on.
Alongside local poverty is a parallel economy geared to well-heeled Westerners.
Many expatriates and well-heeled Singaporeans live in this region.
Stevens ' wife was apparently quite well-heeled.
We have got a bunch of well-heeled Japanese gentlemen waiting for us downstairs.

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