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  • 41money — [[t]mʌ̱ni[/t]] ♦ monies, moneys (plural) 1) N UNCOUNT Money is the coins or bank notes that you use to buy things, or the sum that you have in a bank account. A lot of the money that you pay at the cinema goes back to the film distributors...… …

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  • 42Money (magazine) — Not to be confused with Money Magazine. Money [U.S. magazine] The September 2007 issue of MONEY Managing Editor Eric Schurenberg Categories Personal finance magazines Frequ …

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  • 43Money Market Yield — The interest rate earned by investing in securities with high liquidity and maturities of less than one year such as negotiable certificates of deposit, U.S. Treasury bills and municipal notes. Money market yield is calculated by taking the… …

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  • 44Money Magazine — Not to be confused with Money (magazine). For the Canadian television series with this alternate title, see Moneymakers. Money Magazine Genre Financial News Created by TVB News Country of origin …

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  • 45money spider — noun : a spider popularly supposed to indicate that the person upon whom it crawls will gain money * * * money spider noun A very small spider supposed to bring luck in money • • • Main Entry: ↑money * * * money spider, a small spider supposed to …

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  • 46money-making — UK / US adjective money making activities are done in order to make a profit a film with money making potential Derived word: money maker noun countable Word forms money maker : singular money maker plural money makers …

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  • 47money 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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  • 48money 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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  • 49money\ 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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  • 50money bill — noun : a bill for raising revenue for general public purposes (as for imposing a tax on the people or transferring money or property from the people to the state) as distinguished from one providing a specific service for a fee or charge * * *… …

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