46 Verbs to Use for the Word millionaire

Dagens Nyheter, a liberal morning paper, made a fortune for Rudolph Wall, its founder, who died a millionaire.

I don't want a millionaire.

You didn't marry a millionaire, so you needn't put on airs.

Sir Jasper had heard the name but had never seen the millionaire, and asked politely whether he sometimes came to England.

'I thought I remembered,' observed the millionaire.

"Couldn't we print the paper on the job press?" asked the little millionaire, turning to Fitzgerald.

We won't despise a millionaire, but will be content with a man who can support us in good style, or even in comfort, and in return for his money I'll be a very good wife to him.

"Believe me, if I encounter any young millionaire from Pennsylvania, whose hair is golden-red, I shall put detectives on his trail and let you know at once.

In the Socialist hypothesis of collective ownership and administration as the social basis, there is the germ of a "sense of the State" that may ultimately develop into comprehensive conceptions of social order, conceptions upon which enlightened millionaires and unenlightened workers may meet at last in generous and patriotic co-operation.

I would not exchange the experience I have had with rod and gun for all the money any millionaire in the world possesses.

How did Sir Arthur Inglewood, or rather his client, know that William Kershaw had on those two memorable occasions visited the hotel, and that its landlord could bring such convincing evidence forward that would for ever exonerate the millionaire from the imputation of murder?" "Surely," I argued, "the usual means, the police" "The police had kept the whole affair very dark until the arrest at the Hotel Cecil.

She hoped I had some decent clothes, as she had got a tame millionaire for me.

"Hello," greeted the millionaire blandly.

As for her, she behaved as if she thought her husband had come hame a millionaire.

I hate you millionaires and your Trusts, on principle of course, although I must admit that some of you are very good fellows, and smoke thundering good cigars," he added, taking his from his mouth for a moment and looking at it.

To whom to-day is the world most indebtedto its millionaires or to its martyrs?" "Taking it from the ideal standpoint," replied the doctor, "I should say its martyrs.

If anything could interest this eccentric little millionaire more than the usual trend of events it was an original proposition of this sort.

When it comes to buying shares In the mines of earth, May I join the millionaires Who are rich in mirth.

I used to know an American (wicked old gun-running millionaire he was, Cuba way, and down South too) who could change his cigar from one corner of his mouth right across to the other with his tongue.

" M. Paul sank weakly into a chair and watched idly while the attendants led away the unresisting millionaire, watched keenly as the judge opened the baron's diary and began to read.

" He didn't look the millionaire, or nabob, or anything else but a modest little man full of joy at getting into the country.

I love American millionaires who do things in Wall Street and fight with billions.

I don't mean the millionaires alone.

He had lent the necessary £2, with which his friend intended to tidy himself up a bit before he went to meet his friend the millionaire.

"Now, then," muttered the little millionaire, as he walked down the street, "to beard the lion in his den.

46 Verbs to Use for the Word  millionaire