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RSB
14 days ago
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What is the word relationship between the phrases “well-to-do” and “upper crust”

English
2 answers:
Naddika [6.4K]14 days ago
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well-to-do and upper crust are equivalent in meaning


Gnom [6.4K]14 days ago
8 0
In fact, upper crust and well-to-do are synonyms
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