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rich play_w2("R0232800") (r ch)adj. rich·er, rich·est
1. Possessing great material wealth: "Now that he was rich he was not thought ignorant any more, but simply eccentric" Mavis Gallant.
2. Having great worth or value: a rich harvest of grain.
3. Magnificent; sumptuous: a rich brocade.
4. a. Having an abundant supply: rich in ideas.
b. Abounding, especially in natural resources: rich land.
5. Meaningful and significant: "a rich sense of the transaction between writer and reader" William Zinsser.
6. Very productive and therefore financially profitable: rich seams of coal.
7. a. Containing a large amount of choice ingredients, such as butter, sugar, or eggs, and therefore unusually heavy or sweet: a rich dessert.
b. Having or exuding a strong or pungent aroma: "Texas air is so rich you can nourish off it like it was food" Edna Ferber.
8. a. Pleasantly full and mellow: a rich tenor voice.
b. Warm and strong in color: a rich brown velvet.
9. Containing a large proportion of fuel to air: a rich gas mixture.
10. Informal Highly amusing.
lev·y play_w2("L0137200") (l v )v. lev·ied, lev·y·ing, lev·ies
v.tr.
1. To impose or collect (a tax, for example).
2. To draft into military service.
3. To declare and wage (a war).
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While I am sure that some people would define me as a 'rich gas mixture' or 'exuding a strong and pungent odor'. I prefer to limit myself to 1,7a,2 and a stretch to levee.
This would make me protective, wealthy, and sweet. What's not to love?
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