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View definitions for richer

richer

adjective as in flavorful

adjective as in full in color or sound

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This combination gives Plugrà a richer, creamier texture and taste and helps make dough easier to work with for more dependable outcomes, especially when baking and cooking.

From Salon

But for now, sit back and enjoy the spending while understanding that the nurturing of this dynasty is about something much richer.

Like most things Elon, it's about the narcissistic drama of a man who may be richer than everyone else on earth but seems unable to shake the sense that he's a loser.

From Salon

These resources have transformed the economy over the past three decades and enabled the country to become much richer, with extreme poverty dropping by half in that time, World Bank experts have said.

From BBC

This means more air is incorporated, making it feel fluffy and creamy compared to gelato, which tends to feels thicker and richer.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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