to have plenty of money

  • 1have money to play with — have money, time, etc. to ˈplay with idiom (informal) to have plenty of money, time, etc. for doing sth Main entry: ↑playidiom …

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  • 2have time to play with — have money, time, etc. to ˈplay with idiom (informal) to have plenty of money, time, etc. for doing sth Main entry: ↑playidiom …

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  • 3have — ► VERB (has; past and past part. had) 1) possess, own, or hold. 2) experience; undergo: have difficulty. 3) be able to make use of. 4) (have to) be obliged to; must. 5) perform the action indicated by the noun …

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  • 4have everything — (informal) To be well endowed with possessions, attractiveness, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑every * * * have everything phrase to have all the qualities or possessions that you need in order to be happy or successful James seemed to have everything –… …

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  • 5have — verb (has, having, had) 1》 (also have got) possess, own, or hold.     ↘be made up of; comprise.     ↘be able to make use of.     ↘know (a language or subject): I had only a little French. 2》 experience; undergo.     ↘(also have got) suffer from… …

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  • 6have everything — to have all the qualities or possessions that you need in order to be happy or successful James seemed to have everything – good looks, charm, and plenty of money …

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  • 7Money, Power & Respect — Studio album by The LOX Released January 13, 1998 Recorded 1997 …

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  • 8throw your money around — INFORMAL DISAPPROVING ► to spend a lot of money, especially in a way that shows people you are not worried about money: »Despite the biggest recession in over a decade, city professionals still seem to have plenty of money to throw around. Main… …

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  • 9plenty — [[t]ple̱nti[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) QUANT: QUANT of n uncount/pl n If there is plenty of something, there is a large amount of it. If there are plenty of things, there are many of them. It is used especially to indicate that there is enough of something, or… …

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  • 10have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… …

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