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cold cash

noun as in ready money

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Example Sentences

With little access to cold cash, villagers in the East New Britain province turned to their existing collections of the shells of nassa mud snails.

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If you want to exchange those paintings for cold cash, the amount of the reward, or ransom, if you like, is the going price.

The media mogul has used cold cash to sway politicians and lobby regulators.

If you will pitch that game so Harvard will win, I'll give you a thousand dollars in cold cash.

The personal relation was forever gone, and only a hard, cold cash nexus remained.

Well, granted health, one can be boss of old Dame Circumstance, if one has the price in cold cash.

As soon as he'd squeal I'd spring cold cash on him, money down, and he's hit gravel like an ostrich.

When your company planks down fifty thousand in cold cash we will trade,—not before.

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

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