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UK
/mˈʌni/
]
[ US /ˈməni/ ]
[ US /ˈməni/ ]
NOUN
-
wealth reckoned in terms of money
all his money is in real estate -
the official currency issued by a government or national bank
he changed his money into francs -
the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender
we tried to collect the money he owed us
How To Use money In A Sentence
- Secondly, he makes the team too much money, raking in ticket and merchandise sales like crazy.
- Our economy is unbalanced, money is in excess supply, and its circulation is completely divorced from the circulation of goods. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
- We love our king, we just don't love the way he abuses our money," a Swazi friend once explained to me. How long can Swaziland resist reform?
- When I ask if he spends money on anything really extravagant, he looks a bit uncertain. Times, Sunday Times
- McGill University, however, has found a way to increase access to its rare books - thanks to a lot of grant money and one badass digital camera.
- Her desired outcome was a bit of money to help with major structural repairs.
- She'd do anything for a bit of pin money.
- Neo-Liberal leadership is a lot like the mob: "Yooz can take de money or yooz can have terrible tings happen to ya."
- After a day of collecting ones and fives and nickels and quarters, it strangely looked like a lot of money.
- Such schemes help older homeowners to unlock money from their property without selling. Times, Sunday Times