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well-wired

  • a word derived from wired.
    wired
    adjective
    equipped with wires, as for electricity or telephone service.

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“A well-wired source tells me her focus will be consistent with her brand: issues affecting women who work, including family leave and equal pay.”

From Salon Jan. 11, 2017

He was referring to the well-wired indie film executive Harvey Weinstein, and spoke on condition of anonymity because of confidentiality strictures.

From New York Times Sep. 7, 2014

Several well-wired Administration officials predict that within a year, the President will have a new chief of staff and press secretary, probably a new Treasury Secretary and maybe a new Defense Secretary.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even in well-wired America, where taxes on long-distance calls subsidize rural phones, isolated towns don't always have comprehensive phone service.

From Time Magazine Archive

The German forward defenses consisted of an elaborate and intricate system of well-wired trenches and strong points forming a defensive belt over a mile in depth.

From Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights by Kelly Miller