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to-do [təˈdu:] N usu sing inf (fuss)

I . well-to-ˈdo inf ADJ

II . well-to-ˈdo inf N the well-to-do pl

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English
Well-to-do sections of population were the factory management, skilled armorers and artisans, administrative professionals, officials, clergy and merchants.
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It's a familiar refrain: between shopping, socializing, gift-wrapping and partygoing, cooking over the holidays seems like another item on an already-too-long to-do list.
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It was therefore essential to guard a well-to-do bride's interests with a legal marriage settlement before the ceremony took place.
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Anthropologists have explained the practice as a traditional method for well-to-do men to procreate additional labour.
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You've got your regular to-do list (for instance, all those end-of-month bills) and then the holiday checklist.
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We all like to pump up the tunes when we're powering through our to-do lists, right?
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But then she would be just one more college for the well-to-do.
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Summer homes were built by well-to-do farmers and commercial figures.
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The presence of planners and to-do lists are also signs of conscientiousness.
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Ten minutes well spent: better than the snooze button; better than a to-do list.
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