cash

[ US /ˈkæʃ/ ]
[ UK /kˈæʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check
  2. money in the form of bills or coins
    there is a desperate shortage of hard cash
VERB
  1. exchange for cash
    I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail
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How To Use cash In A Sentence

  • However Its normally an extra mit full of cash in the pot from me as I try and turbo speed goffer the place dry This doesn't sound like a good deal. Army Rumour Service
  • The sheriff said the casino owners were elated to get the cash back, even if it was a little wet.
  • I had to join this long queue, that snaked around a couple of times, and as each person left, a disembodied voice said, ‘Cashier number seven, please!’
  • BigshoeBazaar is an online cash and carry wholesaler for hundreds of small shoe stores across the country and is using a single 25,000 square feet warehouse, which will be enhanced to 100,000 square feet in a few months, to service shoe stores as far away as Dimapur in Nagaland and Katihar in Bihar. 'Hyper Growth' Returns To India's E-Commerce Sector
  • The cash raising was not unexpected and allows a few more shareholders on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • Critics argue it was only Lottery money and government cash that prevented the Games from being a financial disaster.
  • You should need some extreme persuasion - far more than the directors say-so in the accounts - to decide that a company bleeding cash might be turning a profit.
  • Gradually coffee came to replace maize as the main agricultural produce of the community and foodstuffs were bought with surplus cash.
  • We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality.
  • Commissioned in 1963 to make a film about America's first successful quintuplet birth, Leacock and Joyce Chopra captured the quints' mother's anxiety at her sudden celebrity and the surrounding South Dakota community's eagerness to cash in on it. The Man Who Held Up a Mirror to America
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