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moneybag

[ UK /mˈʌnɪbˌæɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a drawstring bag for holding money

How To Use moneybag In A Sentence

  • Still, there should be some moneybags who could do this much at least.
  • He also takes his swings at the greedy northeastern moneybags' who exploit the South for its cheap labor plantation economics.
  • It is his job as moneybags in chief to tell the Government more or less everything is too dear.
  • Since when does good mean anything to you, moneybags?
  • Much more time for weird stereotypes to take root against your candidate, the moneybags candidate can try to smother the lesser-fortuned, it's not good for the pros and it 'certainly not good for either the citizens or the nation. Obama Won't Contribute To South Carolina Primary ... And Other Campaign Updates
  • It seems to have raised close on €1 million, which says something for the loyalty of the old moneybags that have supported the party through the years, in bad times and in worse times.
  • Saying this, Janata Dal (United) president Sharad Yadav decried the "open role" played by the "moneybags" in Karnataka who dared an elected government and its duly chosen Chief Minister and held governance to ransom. The Hindu - Front Page
  • No one she knew had TVs in their bedrooms, not even moneybags Joanna who'd had a bouncy castle on her birthday. GOING OUT
  • Unhappy with the kind of moneybags owners their club has been attracting, many Newcastle fans are demanding - it's not too strong a word - that a more pliable billionaire comes along to buy them over. Undefined
  • Development is a topic that is fried very hotly by news nearly most western, but entrepreneur covers however moneybag does not invest to the west.
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