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pay
noun as in earnings from employment
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verb as in give money for goods, services
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verb as in be advantageous
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verb as in make amends
verb as in profit, yield
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verb as in get revenge
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Example Sentences
I was declared innocent, and they said I should pay $104,000.
The escort site Cowboys4Angels peddles chiseled, hot-bodied men and their smoldering model looks to women willing to pay.
One that they cannot cash in at the bank to pay for their flats.
That could include private financial or personal information—like the credit-card numbers you used to pay for the corrupted Wi-Fi.
Instead of just cutting out whole food groups, Bacon says people should pay attention to how food makes them feel.
Now, on my first day here, you pay me back for what I did then—as if it needed paying back!
“We shall make Mr. Pickwick pay for peeping,” said Fogg, with considerable native humour, as he unfolded his papers.
Condillac after the marquis's death had refused to pay tithes to Mother Church and has flouted and insulted the Bishop.
Of course, newly acquired Ferns will pay for extra attention in the way of watering until they have secured a proper roothold.
In these enlightened days no man is imprisoned for owing money, but only because he does not pay it when told to do so.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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