filthy rich 的 2 个定义
filth·i·er, filth·i·est.
filth·ied, filth·y·ing.
- to make filthy; foul.
filthy rich 近义词
等同于 rich
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- The hornets also spent 94 percent less time chewing at filthy hive fronts.
- They took a few souvenirs, and one filthy lieutenant ventured into the president’s dressing room and put on one of the president’s clean linen shirts.
- Sly and The Family Stone are many people’s all-time favorite groups, so if you really want to smudge the filthy energy of 2020 away, play this song loudly and dance good vibes into your life and new year.
- The rich and the famous are rarely at a loss for the appropriate materials to make a will, an act that has commonly extended for long stretches of the calendar to properly disperse filthy lucre and, on occasion, revenge.
- While today’s natural language processing systems are more powerful than Tay, they suffer from a similar problem—if trained on filthy, controversial text, they learn to parrot the filth.
- Suddenly, light flooded the room, and I found myself lying on a filthy orange sofa across the room from where my rape occurred.
- At this point in his life, Denton has enough filthy lucre in his bank account to affect a certain lack of interest in the stuff.
- You better take it before your filthy fraudulent self is bared to the nation.
- Step too far off the beaten path and you could be faced with diseased rodents and filthy insects.
- During the heated contest versus Big Piney, Kane tells us that even the referee told him, “You guys are nothing but filthy slobs.”
- No escape from the steadily rising flood of letters and files,—none from the swarms of filthy flies.
- This strip of land from ocean to ocean abounded in disease-breeding swamps and filthy habitations unfit for human beings.
- Who answered, and said to them that stood before him, saying: Take away the filthy garments from him.
- In my new prison, black and filthy to an extreme, I sadly missed the society of my little dumb friend.
- Dot claimed that one of those filthy tabloids had offered her that much for them—and what was a poor working-girl to do?