Diamond Jim Brady
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical figure: "Diamond Jim Brady" refers to James Buchanan Brady (1856–1917), a famous and flamboyant American financier and businessman. He was widely known for his immense wealth, his extravagant lifestyle, and his particular fondness for collecting and wearing diamonds and other precious jewels.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Gilded Age museum exhibit featured a section on Diamond Jim Brady and his opulent parties.
- His nickname, Diamond Jim Brady, became synonymous with excessive wealth and showmanship.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used as a cultural reference to symbolize the extreme opulence and conspicuous consumption of America's Gilded Age.
- With his taste for luxury cars and private jets, the modern billionaire was often compared to Diamond Jim Brady.
Variants and Related Words
- Diamond Jim: A common shortened form of the nickname.
- The story of Diamond Jim is a classic tale of rags to riches.
Synonyms
- James Buchanan Brady (his full, legal name).
- A plutocrat: A person whose power derives from their wealth.
- A bon vivant: A person who enjoys a sociable and luxurious lifestyle.
Related Idioms
- While not a direct idiom, the name itself is idiomatic, serving as a metaphor for extravagant wealth and a love of luxury.
- He spent money like Diamond Jim Brady.
Noun
- United States financier noted for his love of diamonds and his extravagant lifestyle (1856-1917)