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Refers to someone who is wealthy or well-off financially
Describes a person or entity that is financially stable or successful
Refers to a situation where there is an abundance of financial resources
Used informally to describe someone who is not lacking in money
Indicates a person of high social standing or wealth
In the context of a writer, 'not be short of a bob or two' may refer to having enough financial stability to support oneself while pursuing a career in writing without worrying about money.
For a psychologist, 'not be short of a bob or two' could mean being financially secure enough to invest in further education, attend conferences, or set up a private practice without financial constraints.
In the realm of entrepreneurship, 'not be short of a bob or two' might indicate having enough capital to start a business, hire employees, and sustain the business during its initial stages without struggling financially.
For a doctor, 'not be short of a bob or two' could signify having enough financial resources to cover medical school tuition, invest in advanced medical equipment, or start a private practice without facing financial difficulties.