/fɹʌm ɹˈæɡz tə ɹˈɪtʃᵻz/

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used to refer to the action of rising from the depth of poverty to the highest of riches
The idiom "from rags to riches" has been used for centuries to describe a remarkable journey of transformation and success. It originates from the contrast between poverty "rags" and wealth or prosperity "riches". It is used to describe a significant upward social or financial mobility, where someone starts with very little or in poverty and achieves remarkable success, often involving significant wealth and prosperity.
/biː ɹˈoʊlɪŋ ɪn ɪt mˈʌni/

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to have a great deal of money
The phrase "rolling in it" is an informal expression that likely originated in the United States in the 19th or early 20th century. This idiom is used to describe someone who is extremely wealthy or has an excessive amount of money.
/fˈɪlθi ɹˈɪtʃ/

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possessing an excessive amount of money
The idiom "filthy rich" likely originated in the United States in the early 20th century. The term "filthy" is used in this context as an intensifier, emphasizing the excessive or overwhelming amount of wealth possessed by someone. It is used to describe someone who is extremely wealthy, often to the point of being considered excessively or outrageously rich.
/hˈaɪ ˌɑːn ˈɔf ðə hˈɑːɡ/

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in a very comfortable, expensive, and luxurious way
The origin of the idiom "high on the hog" can be traced back to the United States in the 19th century. The phrase comes from the way pork was divided and consumed among different social classes. It is used to describe someone who is living in a luxurious or privileged manner, often enjoying the best things in life.
/biː lˈaɪv kˈiːp ɪn klˈoʊvɚ/

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to be living a comfortable and luxurious life
The idiom "be in clover" has its roots in rural traditions, particularly in agriculture. Clover is a plant that is commonly used as fodder for livestock. Livestock that grazed in clover fields were considered to be well-fed and content. This phrase is used to describe someone who is living in a state of luxury, comfort, or great prosperity.
/ɪnðə lˈæp ʌv lˈʌkʃɚɹi/

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in a very comfortable condition due to an abundance of wealth
The phrase "in the lap of luxury" originated in the 18th century and has its roots in the practice of wealthy individuals or royalty reclining or sitting in a comfortable position with lavish fabrics and cushions. This idiom is used to describe someone who is living in a state of extravagant comfort, enjoying all the finest and most luxurious things that life has to offer.
/lˈaɪv lˈɑːɹdʒ/

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to have a very luxurious and comfortable lifestyle
The idiom "live large" likely originated in the United States in the 20th century. The term "large" here is used figuratively to refer to a life of abundance, extravagance, and living in an impressive manner. This phrase is used to describe someone who is living a lavish and extravagant lifestyle, often characterized by displays of wealth and indulgence.
/nˈʌm bˈɛɾɚɹ ˈɔf/

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used to refer to a financially superior situation than before or when compared to others
/ɐ bˈɛɡɚɹ ˌɑːn hˈɔːɹsbæk/

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someone who has suddenly gained great wealth or high status and has become arrogant or corrupt
The idiom "a beggar on horseback" has its origins in the early 17th century. The phrase is often attributed to John Heywood, an English playwright and poet, who used it in his works. It is used to describe someone who, after experiencing a significant change in fortune or status, becomes arrogant, wasteful, or irresponsible due to their newfound power or wealth.
/hæv ɪt mˌeɪd ɪnðə ʃˈeɪd/

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to be in a very good position and be living a luxurious life
The origin of the phrase "have it made in the shade" is uncertain, but it likely emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century. This idiom is used to describe someone who is in a highly favorable or advantageous position, often characterized by prosperity, success, and a lack of worries or difficulties.
/dˈiːp pˈɑːkɪts/

(πλούσιοι χρηματοδότες)
βαθιές τσέπες
a person or thing such as a business with significant financial resources
The origin of the phrase "deep pockets" is uncertain, but it likely originated in the United States during the early 20th century. This idiom is used to describe someone or an organization that has significant financial resources and can afford to spend large amounts of money, particularly in legal matters or business ventures.
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/kɹˈiːtʃɚ kˈʌmfɚts/

(παροχές για άνεση)
ευχαρίστηση από ανέσεις
a set of things that make life comfortable and more enjoyable for one
The idiom "creature comforts" originated in the early 19th century. The phrase "creature" here refers to living beings, particularly humans, and "comforts" refer to things or conditions that provide a sense of physical ease, well-being, and contentment. This phrase is used to describe the basic physical amenities, conveniences, and luxuries that contribute to a person's comfort, well-being, and contentment in their daily life.
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/stɹˈaɪk ɪt ɹˈɪtʃ/

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to come into possession of a great sum of money in a very sudden or unexpected way
The idiom "strike it rich" has its origins in the United States during the mid-19th century, specifically during the California Gold Rush of the 1840s and 1850s. This phrase is used to describe someone who becomes suddenly and unexpectedly wealthy, often through a stroke of luck or a fortunate opportunity.
/lˈaɪv ðə lˈaɪf ʌv ɹˈaɪli/

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to be enjoying a luxurious and comfortable life
The phrase "live the life of Riley" has its origins in American slang, dating back to the early 20th century. This idiom is used to describe someone who is living a life of ease, luxury, and comfort, often without facing any significant challenges or difficulties.
/ɹˈeɪk ɪnðə mˈʌni/

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to earn a large amount of money, usually quickly or easily
The phrase "rake in the money" likely originated in the early 20th century. This idiom is used to describe someone or something that is generating or earning a large amount of money, especially in a steady and impressive manner.
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