well-breeched

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English

Adjective

well-breeched (comparative more well-breeched, superlative most well-breeched)

  1. (slang) Wealthy.
    • 1950, Ralph Bates, The Dolphin in the Wood, page 149:
      That was the general opinion of Blaisthwaite, though only a powerful, well-breeched man would dare say it aloud and then not too often.
    • 1954, Thomas Firbank, Log Hut, page 194:
      Your market gardener is not a well-breeched man, dependant as he is on the imponderables of glut, the inequities of distribution, and the greeds of wholesaler and retailer.
    • 1985, Eileen Jackson, The Secret Bluestocking, page 165:
      Here he always turned his musings away from unpleasant fact and played even harder at being the well-breeched man on the town.
    • 2010, P. J. Keogh, In Those Blighted Fields, page 242:
      What he saw was a well-breeched man holding the reins of a thoroughbred horse, a man whose dignity did not preclude his saddling the pony of a ragged priest. It confused him.