1. ultra rich - Noun
2. ultra rich - Adjective
ultra rich (not comparable)
Alternative form of ultrarich
ultra rich (uncountable)
Alternative form of ultrarich
ultra-rich (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of ultrarich
ultra-rich (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of ultrarich
ultra-rich
Another ultra-rich car fanatic paid an extra £250,000 for a Rolls-Royce Ghost to be sprayed in paint containing 1,000 crushed diamonds, quite an upgrade for a vehicle with a base price of £237,600 on the car company’s price list. Source: Internet
As she tries to decipher the strange kaleidoscope of clues, Nikki finds herself thrust into the dark, glittering world of the ultra-rich Hollis family, and drawn towards Peyton’s handsome, never-do-well older brother Dru. Source: Internet
Consider the supersized cabrito taco ($7), loaded down with ultra-rich Michoacan-style stewed meat from a 30-day-old kid goat, so generously filled that two of the restaurant’s tortillas are required to corral this meaty monster. Source: Internet
Asia's ultra-rich are increasingly looking for more complex and global investments as a record number of patriarchs cede control to the next generation. Source: Internet
The latest tax cut for the ultra-rich has failed. Source: Internet
Some ultra-rich travelers are simply seeking a safe, remote place where they can hole up with their family should another outbreak occur. Source: Internet