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high-rolling

[ hahy-roh-ling ]

adjective

, Informal.
  1. gambling, spending, or living extravagantly or recklessly:

    high-rolling gamblers; a high-rolling investor.



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His videos also showed off the high-rolling lifestyle he claimed to lead in Romania.

From BBC

Jurors got a glimpse at the high-rolling social life Trump enjoyed before becoming president, full of celebrity wattage and bold-faced names.

In the background you can see the Olympic flame arriving on a three-mast tall ship into the French port of Marseille, having sailed from Greece, and the high-rolling waves representing surfing events in Tahiti.

Mukasey said the media portrayal of Bankman-Fried as a luxury-laden billionaire who craved wealth was wrong and he included a quote from his client’s father, who said: “For anyone who knows Sam, the popular portrayal of him as a high-rolling, celebrity-seeking, CEO driven by greed is simply bizarre.”

Too bad, too, because both teams looked every bit the high-rolling risk-takers that the betting houses love.

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