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plutocrat

[ploo-tuh-krat] / ˈplu təˌkræt /
NOUN
wealthy person with power
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Speaking of excess: Is this the age of the Plutocrat Producer?

From New York Times • Dec. 11, 2013

In London's High Court of Justice sat portly Plutocrat Nubar Gulbenkian, 66, the orchid in his buttonhole quivering at the slow progress of his suit against BBC.

From Time Magazine Archive

A school of Babbitt literature started, culminating in Booth Tarkington's The Plutocrat.

From Time Magazine Archive

In The Pitcher and the Plutocrat, Wodehouse turned the game into a society romp; a newly impoverished young man gets the girl and her father's millions by starring for the New York Giants.

From Time Magazine Archive

Plutocrat, education of the, by painters, as prophesied by Rossetti, 359; the prophecy fulfilled, 359.

From Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country by Escott, T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet)




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