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ADJECTIVE:1. Full of color: bright, colorful, gay, vivid. See COLORS. 2. Characterized by great productivity: fecund, fertile, fruitful, productive, prolific. See RICH. 3. Not readily digested because of richness: heavy. See INGESTION. 4. Characterized by extravagant, ostentatious magnificence: lavish, lush1, luxuriant, luxurious, opulent, palatial, plush, sumptuous. Informal : plushy. See RICH. 5. Informal. Extremely funny: hilarious, priceless, sidesplitting. Informal : killing. See LAUGHTER. 6. Possessing a large amount of money, land, or other material possessions: affluent, flush, moneyed, wealthy. Slang : loaded. Idioms: having money to burn, in the money, made of money, rolling in money. See RICH.
 
 
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