Sentences with phrase «wealthy suitor»

A "wealthy suitor" refers to a person who has a lot of money and is pursuing someone romantically or looking for a partner. Full definition
Cash - strapped students sign up to Seeking Arrangement website in bid to find wealthy suitor to pay tuition fees in return for companionship.
Re-titled «Love & Friendship,» the fast - paced period piece follows the crafty Lady Susan (a delightful, ruthless Kate Beckinsale) who seeks to manipulate all around her (with the help of her friend Alicia Johnson, played by Chloë Sevigny), including her daughter, her in - laws, and a goofy, wealthy suitor named Sir James Martin (Tom Bennett, in scene - stealing mode).
Following a long summer's courtship, Martha Stewart's two wealthy suitors have come to a gentleman's agreement over who has the right to her (house) wares.
Only the smart few will manage to implement the tips successfully and win themselves a wealthy suitor.
Plus Russian women know their value once they get to the West in terms of landing a wealthy suitor.
Alice (Mia Wasikowska), now a willful teen, refuses an arranged marriage to a wealthy suitor for a return trip to Wonderland.
Bent on marrying off their daughters to wealthy suitors, four oblivious high - society men hire a pianoforte instructor to teach the girls the art of the newest musical craze.
When, in my long ago youth, I turned down a second date with a frog - faced but wealthy suitor, my mom trotted out the following old saw: «Marry for love, but love where the money is.»
Opening this Saturday, organized by Hammer curators Anne Ellegood and Jamillah James, is the Gaines exhibition Librettos: Manuel de Falla / Stokely Carmichael brings together the Spanish composer's tragic La Vida Breve, a 1904 opera about a gypsy girl who falls for a wealthy suitor, only to be humiliated to the point of death, with a 1964 speech by Black Panther Carmichael.
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