MILLIONAIRE in a Sentence
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26 example sentences for MILLIONAIRE, such as:
1. You must have touched a millionaire this time, dad.
2. Sometimes it seems like Internet marketing is just a millionaire boy club.
3. So the master of Monte Cristo gives himself airs befitting a great millionaire or a capricious beauty.
4. Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful.
5. I'm not a millionaire, Miss Scarlett, and considering the money I used to have, what I've got now sounds small.
2. Sometimes it seems like Internet marketing is just a millionaire boy club.
3. So the master of Monte Cristo gives himself airs befitting a great millionaire or a capricious beauty.
4. Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful.
5. I'm not a millionaire, Miss Scarlett, and considering the money I used to have, what I've got now sounds small.
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Meanings and Examples of MILLIONAIRE
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millionaire
n. a person whose material wealth is valued at more than a million dollars
Classic Sentence: (21 in 2 pages)
1 And when they asked who was going to lend the money she said: "Layovers catch meddlers," so archly they all laughed and teased her about her millionaire friend.
2 I'm not a millionaire, Miss Scarlett, and considering the money I used to have, what I've got now sounds small.
3 Bjornstam told his scapes: selling horses in a Montana mining-camp, breaking a log-jam, being impertinent to a "two-fisted" millionaire lumberman.
4 She became secretary to a New York millionaire and social counselor to his wife; and after a well-conceived speech on the discomfort of having money, she married his son.
5 "We're no millionaire dudes," he boasted.
6 The invitation was from a man named Fisher, a Chicago millionaire who had given up his life to settlement work, and had a little home in the heart of the city's slums.
7 The millionaire suggested that Adams bring Jurgis along, and then start up the subject of "pure food," in which the editor was interested.
8 So the master of Monte Cristo gives himself airs befitting a great millionaire or a capricious beauty.
9 To Danglars Monte Cristo also wrote, requesting him to excuse the whimsical gift of a capricious millionaire, and to beg the baroness to pardon the Eastern fashion adopted in the return of the horses.
10 To no class of persons is the presentation of a gratuitous opera-box more acceptable than to the wealthy millionaire, who still hugs economy while boasting of carrying a king's ransom in his waistcoat pocket.
11 Still, baron," said Monte Cristo, "family griefs, or indeed any other affliction which would crush a man whose child was his only treasure, are endurable to a millionaire.
12 One particularly good result of this advertisement of his scheme was that he came to rank as neither more nor less than a millionaire.
13 Millions are easily come by, for a millionaire has no need to resort to crooked ways; the way lies straight before him, and he needs but to annex whatsoever he comes across.
14 As far as I can make out, the League was founded by an American millionaire, Ezekiah Hopkins, who was very peculiar in his ways.
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15 You must have touched a millionaire this time, dad.
Example Sentence:
1 Sometimes it seems like Internet marketing is just a millionaire boy club.
2 Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani school girl shot in the head at point-blank range for advocating girls' education, has become a millionaire by signing a deal for around USD 3 million to publish her memoir.
3 He is described as a Texas oil millionaire and environmentalist, which might appear to be self-contradictory.
4 Understandably, new tech millionaires might want to disguise their wealth at a time when resentment is rising toward tech workers gentrifying the Bay Area.
5 Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful.