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Originally Posted by lendaddy
rich
/rɪtʃ/ Show Spelled [rich] Show IPA adjective, -er, -est, noun
–adjective
1.
having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
2.
Pittsburgh Steeler fans complaining about calls.
3.
having wealth or valuable resources (usually fol. by in ): a country rich in traditions.
4.
abounding (usually fol. by in or with ): a countryside rich in beauty; a design rich with colors.
5.
of great value or worth; valuable: a rich harvest.
6.
(of food) delectably and perhaps unhealthfully spicy, or sweet and abounding in butter or cream: a rich gravy; a rich pastry.
7.
costly, expensively elegant, or fine, as dress or jewels.
8.
sumptuous; elaborately abundant: a rich feast.
9.
using valuable materials or characterized by elaborate workmanship, as buildings or furniture.
10.
abounding in desirable elements or qualities: a man rich in kindness.
11.
(of wine) strong and finely flavored.
12.
(of color) deep, strong, or vivid: rich purple.
13.
full and mellow in tone: rich sounds; a rich voice.
14.
strongly fragrant; pungent: a rich odor.
15.
producing or yielding abundantly: a rich soil.
16.
abundant, plentiful, or ample: a rich supply.
17.
Automotive . (of a mixture in a fuel system) having a relatively high ratio of fuel to air ( contrasted with lean).
18.
Informal .
a.
highly amusing.
b.
ridiculous; absurd.
–noun
19.
( used with a plural verb ) rich persons collectively (usually prec. by the ): new tax shelters for the rich.
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Daddy, are you reading to many ODDDUCK posts?? I don't know what the heck you are trying to say? Not that I'm the smartest guy in the world.
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