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paid for

adjective as in bought

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I got my trumpet, a paid-for suit of clothes, a one-room apartment with green wallpaper.

Gathering nuts was a scantily paid-for harvest; tying onions a less pleasing one, and chiefly followed in the Connecticut Valley.

The ancient traveller solemnly drank his long-paid-for mug of Scotchem.

To her own detriment, Bohemia and penury could attract her as surely and as frequently as heavily paid-for luxury.

The biggest tower is the Butter Tower, built out of paid-for permissions to eat butter in Lent.

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

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