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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it rich" is a colloquial phrase that is generally used when referring to adding flavors or ingredients to a dish to make it more full-flavored or enjoyable.
For example, you might say, "I'm going to make it rich by adding garlic, onion, and thyme."
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Spray missed its window to make it rich after delaying its IPO by a month and was sold to Lycos instead.
A patriot of this sort would not express his love for the patria by seeking to husband the country's resources and preserve its natural beauty and its historical heritage, or make it rich, powerful, culturally preeminent, or influential on the world scene.
But that doesn't make it rich or full-bodied.
The milk, cream, and butter in the recipe make it rich, but not too heavy.
"If we had a formula, we'd package it and make it rich," he said.
Disease was rife, the ocean distant, the Belgians and Germans who grabbed the territory too conservative to make it rich.
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"We want to make it richer".
Further improvements could make it richer, especially in dance terms.
Nor were there any canned tomatoes to make it richer.
Egg whites make flan firmer and bouncier; egg yolks make it richer and softer.
"We really liked Billy's photography because he was able to master the snap and make it richer, make it pop more".
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