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- adjective
comparative form ofrich : morerich
Etymologies
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Examples
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Wedged in between all the advertisements for luxury automobiles and breathtakingly expensive watches, was an article about how «Russians are becoming ever richer and richer».
Robert Amsterdam 2009
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Wedged in between all the advertisements for luxury automobiles and breathtakingly expensive watches, was an article about how «Russians are becoming ever richer and richer».
Robert Amsterdam 2009
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I will say that by the end we have been returned, in richer and stranger ways than we might have ever imagined, to the beginning: we are up in the air again.
Translation 2010
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Trying to stimulate the economy by making the rich richer is like shoving money into a black hole.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: One Nation with No Jobs The Media Consortium 2010
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I will say that by the end we have been returned, in richer and stranger ways than we might have ever imagined, to the beginning: we are up in the air again.
From the editor 2009
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I will say that by the end we have been returned, in richer and stranger ways than we might have ever imagined, to the beginning: we are up in the air again.
A Different Stripe: 2009
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Trying to stimulate the economy by making the rich richer is like shoving money into a black hole.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: One Nation with No Jobs The Media Consortium 2010
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Trying to stimulate the economy by making the rich richer is like shoving money into a black hole.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: One Nation with No Jobs The Media Consortium 2010
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Trying to stimulate the economy by making the rich richer is like shoving money into a black hole.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: One Nation with No Jobs The Media Consortium 2010
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I will say that by the end we have been returned, in richer and stranger ways than we might have ever imagined, to the beginning: we are up in the air again.
"The reader is the ghost": The Rider on the White Horse by Theodor Storm 2009
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