Similar words: well off, tell off, sell off, smell of, dwell on, yellow-bellied, all of, call off. Meaning: adj. 1. in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich 2. fortunately situated.
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61. As a well-off westerner in Shanghai, my interactions with healthcare services are much more pleasant than average.
62. The well-off not only have much higher take-home pay than the rank-and-file but also tend to be the ones who have access to the benefits of hoarded corporate cash.
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