I suspect a millionnaire would find plenty to do here as it is.
Besides, one had need be a millionnaire to do anything with such a great empty shell.
Chip recognized the salutation with a superb nod, but without the accompaniment of any verbal rhetoric which was audible above the buzz of the pavement; and the retired millionnaire passed on about his business.
Chip and the millionnaire remained in the parlor, while the others were taking care of the proposed witness, and great was the anxiety of the former that their absence should not be prolonged.
All eyes were turned toward the millionnaire who was going to pocket such a fortune.
The count certainly felt a satisfaction in knowing her to be rich, for he could much more easily get rid of a millionnaire widow than of a poor penniless woman.
Hector, homeless, was no longer the dreaded man who paid to be master, the millionnaire who, by a caprice, had raised her from the gutter.
And Maryan added quickly: "And thou shouldst even offer up to her that painted pot, called gratitude, because she has not closed to thee the road to some daughter of a multi-millionnaire Yankee.
Who knows that in Rome a little codicil may not be found, and that my dear uncle will not wake up a millionnaire some day?
And so it goes, from the wheezing wretches who pitch pennies in a rum grocery, to the millionnaire gamblers in the gold-market.
If a millionnaire should lose a penny out of his pocket, would he sit down on a curb-stone and cry?
That devil of a Marius has found a millionnaire grisette upon the tree of dreams!
Twenty minutes later, the millionnaire was in his own house, joyfully rubbing his face against the sharp angles of his wife.
How hard it comes to a great millionnaire to amuse people who do not possess a cent!
Captain Passford, as a young man of nineteen was shown into the library of the magnificent dwelling of the millionnaire at Bonnydale, on the Hudson.
He had evidently believed that the daughter of the millionnaire of Bonnydale was interested in him, and his inquiries indicated that he expected her to ask about him; but she had not made the remotest allusion to him.
For Cyrus has a millionnaire father in the Back Bay of Boston, who is disposed to indulge his whims.
Here at last was a surprise of unmixed blessedness for poor Dol; namely, the brotherly hospitality which is always extended to a stranger in a Maine camp, whether that be the temporary home of a millionnaire or the shanty of a poor logger.
At the moment when the latter left the card-table to go to Chauvignac, the pretended millionnaire changed the pack of cards they had been using for two other packs.
They are open alike to the millionnaire with his coach-and-six, and the poor pedestrian without a penny.
As the gay season progressed, the love affair between Signor Filippo Barbone and the daughter of the millionnaire was not permitted to languish.
No one who saw the millionnaire on his horse, trotting sharply over the road very early in the morning, understood really what was going on.
Mrs. Ingleside was talking in her mincing way with a Jew broker, whose English was as imperfect as his morals, and who needed nothing to make him a millionnaire but a turn of bad luck for somebody else.
It was the bedroom of the apartment, windowless, airless, and sunless, but rented at a price a millionnaire would denounce as robbery.
John Camblin, a millionnaire and nearly eighty years of age, head of the largest East India house on the wharves, his hat and wig gone, his coat split from the collar to the tails, was tugging at an anchor ten men could not have moved.
I have caught you, red-handed, in the act of giving a millionnaire his conge.
Only the millionnaire widower remained any length of time when learning that you were away," said the lady, "and he spent most of the evening with me.
I am told that he is almost a millionnaire in his own right," she said.
On one occasion a millionnaire whose name is known and honored throughout the land, dressed in the mean habiliments of a laborer, drove a wagon up Broadway in which was concealed a load of arms and ammunition.
Dodd, the well-known millionnaire of Muskegon," was calculated to enlarge the heart of a proud son.
She'll make a horrible mistake if she ties up with a lot of millionnaire snobs.
Mrs. Karner, the wife of a millionnaire newspaper owner, was the only one of them all who really helped Mabel.
The means of subsistence is the common idea and Fieldhand and Millionnaire occupy opposite positions in respect to that idea.
A Millionnaireis at the opposite pole, and can have a superabundance of all things.
We understand that this millionnaire proprietor is now about to visit his estates in this country, preparatory to taking up a residence finally amongst us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "millionnaire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.