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English citations of made man

Noun: A man whose fortune has been made

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  • 1840Edgar Allan Poe, The Business Man
    I consider myself, therefore, a made man, and am bargaining for a country seat on the Hudson.
  • 1841Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop, chapter 21
    Oh you lucky dog! He's richer than any Jew alive; you're a made man.
  • 1855-1891 Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, Book XX, "A Boston Ballad"
    Stick your hands in your pockets, Jonathan—you are a made man from this day
  • 1872Samuel Butler, Erewhon, chapter 1
    I had no money, but if I could only find workable country, I might stock it with borrowed capital, and consider myself a made man.