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81well-to-do — adj Having or making enough money to live comfortably; prosperous. John s father owns a company and his family is well to do. Often used with the like a plural noun. This is the part of town where the well to do live. Compare: in the lap of… …
82well heeled — wealthy, rich, well off The Clarks were well heeled, wealthy enough to hire servants …
83well-meaning — adjective With good intentions, often used to reflect positively on a negative outcome or situation. The boy is well meaning enough, but he usually ruins things one way or another …
84(well-)upholstered — mod. chubby; plump. □ Fortunately, he was upholstered enough that the fall didn’t really hurt. □ My well upholstered brother has to go on a diet …
85well-rested — adjective Having had sufficient (or even more than enough) sleep or rest to function optimally during waking hours …
86well — I adv 1. prosperously, profitably, advantageously, beneficially; fortunately, happily, auspiciously. 2. commendably, worthily, laudably, meritoriously; excellently, superbly, splendidly, Inf famously, in fine fashion, with flying colors. 3.… …
87ˌwell-ˈbeing — noun [U] a satisfactory state in which you are happy, healthy, and safe, and have enough money Syn: welfare …
88he lives long who lives well — 1553 T. WILSON Art of Rhetoric 45v They lyued long enough, that have liued well enough. 1642 T. FULLER Holy State I. vi. If he chance to die young, yet he lives long that lives well. 1861 H. BONAR in Hymns of Faith & Hope 2nd ser. 129 He liveth… …
89let well alone — To let things remain as they are from fear of making them worse • • • Main Entry: ↑let * * * leave/let/well alone phrase to avoid trying to improve or change something that is satisfactory Sometimes it’s better to just leave well alone …
90leave well alone — leave/let/well alone phrase to avoid trying to improve or change something that is satisfactory Sometimes it’s better to just leave well alone. Thesaurus: to avoid doing something, or to avoid somethingsynonym Main entry …