well-heeled in the PONS Dictionary

well-heeled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The well-heeled hero is a piece of nineteenth-century fuzz dedicated to fighting evil in its more occult manifestations.
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For well-heeled players who can run the numbers and do not mind spending the money on defence, the calculus may favor non-compliance.
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Electric cars found popularity among well-heeled customers who used them as city cars, where their limited range proved to be even less of a disadvantage.
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Or do poor communities stay poor due to some inherent characteristic that makes them different from the comparatively well-heeled?
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Many people believe that it is only done for the benefit of well-heeled adjacent land-owners rather than for erosive or littoral purposes.
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The involvement of well-heeled upper crusters in the wind farm debate is widespread.
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Pricey new restaurants serve the well-heeled tech crowd.
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He built large houses for the well-heeled, including some fine pairs of semi-detached houses, as well as some substantial mansions.
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By 1580, men also wore them, and a person with authority or wealth was often referred to as well-heeled.
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These five players are mostly professionals although well-heeled amateurs have also played occasionally.
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