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moneybag

[muhn-ee-bag] / ˈmʌn iˌbæg /


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Long-Arm was succeeded by many rival princes, among them Basil the Cross-eyed, who later became Basil the Sightless and Ivan Kalita, called Moneybag, who first gave Moscow something like an ordered economy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Moneybag In Mexico City, neighbors of Leonardo Uribe were impressed when every night he carried home a bulging moneybag of 1,000-peso capacity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood: not in the Moneybag, but far elsewhere, will Sansculottism seek these things.

From The French Revolution by Carlyle, Thomas

Miss Moneybag arrives in Italy to take up voice culture.

From What Every Singer Should Know by Ryan, Millie

But don't forget Sagaman Moneybag, the best of all orators,' called Smid laughingly after him, as he went off to man the boat.

From Hypatia — or New Foes with an Old Face by Kingsley, Charles




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