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  • 21money — n. 1) to coin, make, produce; counterfeit money 2) to circulate money 3) to earn, make money 4) to bank; change; deposit; put up; raise; refund, return; save; spend; squander, throw away; tie up; withdraw money 5) to borrow; lend money 6) to… …

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  • 22money makes money — 1572 T. WILSON Discourse upon Usury 54v Mony getteth money. a 1654 J. SELDEN Table Talk (1689) 57 ’Tis a vain thing to say, Money begets not Money; for that no doubt it does. 1776 A. SMITH Wealth of Nations I. I. ix. Money, says the proverb,… …

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  • 23money is power — A more worldly alternative to knowledge is power. 1741 N. AMES Almanack 4 Laws bear Name, but Money has the Power. 1789 F. AMES Letter 16 May in Works (1854) I. 39 Money is power, a permanent revenue is permanent power, and the credit which it… …

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  • 24have — /hav/; unstressed /heuhv, euhv/; for 26 usually /haf/, v. and auxiliary v., pres. sing. 1st pers. have, 2nd have or (Archaic) hast, 3rd has or (Archaic) hath, pres. pl …

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  • 25money to burn —    If someone is very rich, they have money to burn.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    People who have money to burn have so much money that they can spend it on anything they want.     A leather jacket is no problem for Sarah. She s got… …

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  • 26money — n. 1 a a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes. b a particular form of this (silver money). 2 (pl. eys or ies) (in pl.) sums of money. 3 a wealth; property viewed as convertible into money. b wealth as giving power or… …

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  • 27money — /ˈmʌni / (say munee) noun (plural moneys or monies) 1. gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public authority and issued as a medium of exchange and measure of value. 2. current coin. 3. coin or certificate (as… …

  • 28have-nots — plural n. usu. the have nots informal economically disadvantaged people lack of access to information will perpetuate the division between the haves and have nots * * * /ˈhævˌnɑːts/ noun the have nots : people who have little money and few… …

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  • 29money to burn — {n. phr.}, {informal} Very much money, more than is needed. * /Dick s uncle died and left him money to burn./ * /When Joe is twenty one he will have money to burn./ * /Jean is looking for a husband with money to burn./ Compare: MADE OF MONEY …

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  • 30money to burn — {n. phr.}, {informal} Very much money, more than is needed. * /Dick s uncle died and left him money to burn./ * /When Joe is twenty one he will have money to burn./ * /Jean is looking for a husband with money to burn./ Compare: MADE OF MONEY …

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