How to use "rich" in a sentence
Sentences
'Mom wrote and told me about your shrimp business, and how rich you were.'
If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich
'He's a very rich man, but a very sick one
'This is not the house of a rich man,' he thought
Thenardier, thinking that Fantine had suddenly become rich, wrote back and demanded 500 francs
I don't know how we would manage without the occasional rich and generous traveller like yourself
Although he was rich, he had chosen a room in a poor part of Paris, where nobody would find him
'You have no money, and I am rich,' he said
'You aren't rich, but you were generous this morning
'That's what you rich people call people like me, isn't it? Just because I've failed in business
She was as rich in sorrow as you are in happiness
"Let me guess: they're rich, she wants his money?"
She's the rich one."
Small houses, with neither rich nor poor people inside them
Every year" Greg said, "hundreds of tourists come here, right? Most of them are rich, and some of them are very rich
The husband is rich, very rich
You know what I mean when I say a nobody? I mean Jimmy wasn't rich, and he wasn't too bright, you know? Not very clever, really
I was never rich, I was never too clever
She loved to meet people who were rich and famous
The rich sauce ran down Mrs Van Hopper's chin
'Now, Max, old man,' Favell said at last, 'you know I'm not a rich man
He was so rich that he could retire and live the rest of his life in the high style and splendor for which he had a taste
The rich odor of chili sauce drifted out of the kitchen
'Do you know,' said Griselda, 'I could have married a politician, a lord, a rich businessman, but instead I chose you? Didn't that surprise you?'
I need to get rich quickly
You've got to be rich to marry a girl who expects to have everything she wants.'
Handsome, maybe not rich like this man here, but with enough money to afford a fast car
'Honestly, Connie, don't you want me, your husband, to be successful and get rich?'
She was married twice: once to my father, who was a poor man, and then to Mr Philip Fairlie, who was rich
Laura and I are very different: she's blonde, and I'm dark; she's beautiful, and I'm ugly; she's rich, and I'm poor
I, a humble drawing teacher with no money, fell in love with the rich and beautiful Miss Laura Fairlie as soon as I saw her
Tell me his secret, and we'll both get our revenge! He has used you - he, a rich man from an aristocratic family -'
Before I married him, I had worked for Major Donthorne of Varneck Hall, and I had seen how rich ladies lived
Her family were not rich, but they educated her
It does not matter what gender or race you are, or how rich you are - you have the same rights
In the 1950s, many countries in the West became quite rich
Sirimavo came from a rich family, but she always wanted to help the poor people in her country.
Her family were not rich
"People say that he takes from the rich and gives to the poor
You are rich and noble," says the Sergeant.
They are talking about Don Diego Vega and his rich family
Both families are rich and important
You are young and rich, but you are not strong or romantic! Do you have a heart?" says Lolita
Don Diego is very rich