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cold cash

noun as in ready money

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Private equity firms have wriggled their way into the inner circles of the Republican Party and the Trump administration through liberal applications of cold cash and influence.

In cold cash, the deficit totaled nearly $1 trillion, or 5 percent of GDP.

Meanwhile, the utilities that provide our electricity are saving some hard, cold cash because of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” President Trump signed into law last December.

“From nativity to church, to family, to commerce” goes the commonly held view of the season’s history, “a story of high beginnings, a cosy, warm middle and the chill of cold cash at the end.”

What drew the Chinese crews to the Gaylord National resort in suburban Maryland — and similar gigs in Orlando, Dallas and Nashville — was a mix of aspiration, adventure and cold cash.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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