Meaning of financieress | Babel Free
Equivalents
Français
Financière
Examples
“Secretary Boutwell’s Financial Wife—Mrs. Tennie C. Claflin as a Financieress—Paper Money Worthless – A Common Currency for the World.”
“Fran Spitzeder, the beautiful and benevolent Munich financieress, is said to be under arrest on account of certain arithmetical peculiarities in her method of book-keeping.”
“Although this society has been organized but a short time, they seem to be very good financieresses, and in their administration of affairs will undoubtedly put⟳ a high tariff on everything in the edible line.”
“Mrs. Duke seems to be another of those high financieresses.”
““All the potentatoes, Mexican generalissimos and hefty financieresses have⟳ simply had me doing the monkey slide⟳ down the slideway of real work⟳ in their desire to have⟳ me to get⟳ busy and straighten out the kinks in their misunderstandings.””
“From Lathrop hall, Madison’s steel tired locomobiles will take⟳ the picnickers out to the suburb of South Madison. From there, the future financiers and financieresses will trip⟳ the light⟳ fantastic a short distance over to Monona park⟳.”
“It develops, from the police version, that there was little else behind this venture of the frenzied financieress than an idea and an effective personality devoted to salesmanship.”
“Judge⟳ Cluer at Shoreditch: I see⟳ that she describes herself not as a moneylender, but as a financier. It ought to be financieress.”
“But the point⟳ is, Janie puss, I’ve got a vacation coming. Beginning tomorrow after work⟳. A week. In which I shall do nothing but snore in the sun and call⟳ on Miss⟳ Janie Drumm, the rising young financieress from the East.”
“By my financial sabre, horn of my gibolets, Madame the financieress, I have⟳ earens to speak⟳ with and you have⟳ a mouth to hear⟳ me with.”
“Mary Coyle Chase⟳, whose millions in royalties from “Harvey” turned her into a financieress instead of a writer, finally has finished another play⟳.”
“Trapdoor egresses at the end⟳ of a series of ladders, one on top of the other. Egresses that are never used, for the financieress refuses to underwrite the expense of top-grade preservatives for the butterbeans.”
“One woman financier (financieress), who would have⟳ applied for admission had the voting been different, said yesterday that there was absolutely no logical reason⟳ why women should not be admitted.”
“She rubs my palm, for the financieress, like⟳ her senile husband, rubs everything to make⟳ it move⟳.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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