rolling in dough
The phrase "rolling in dough" is an informal way to describe someone who has a lot of money, often suggesting an extravagant lifestyle.
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Definition
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(informal, slang)Having a large amount of money and living a luxurious lifestyle.
Example
- After winning the lottery, she's been rolling in dough.
- With his successful business, he's rolling in dough and buys whatever he wants.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "rolling in dough":
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