well-to-do• The Westons were now well-to-do, and there was no necessity for work, either of a lawful or unlawfulkind.• San Giovanni seems to have been the well-to-do area, as one would expect, since it included the cathedral.• He wants to find a husband from a well-to-dobackground for his daughter.• A lot of our well-to-docustomers liked it blue.• Surprisingly, police statistics show that many of these thefts were carried out by people from well-to-do families.• Although her father was a well-to-domarkettrader, his wealth was modest by comparison with that of the new jet-set.• The less well-to-do may encourage early marriage and give priority to settling down to stable family life.• The children of well-to-doparents do much better than the children of poorer parents -- just as they do here.• Fedorov must be at least well-to-do, probably rich.• Educationalfacilities are best in the more well-to-doresidential areas.• He would spend all his time with well-to-dosociety people, though he hadn't got their sort of money.• a well-to-dosuburb• a well-to-do young woman