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How To Use Moneyless In A Sentence

  • We keep the word and often use it as in "pecuniary" affairs, and when we call a moneyless man, "impecunious. Business Hints for Men and Women
  • A moneyless person goes fast through the market. 
  • And, communism is a social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment of a classless, moneyless, stateless and revolutionary socialist society structured upon common ownership of the means of production. Luis Andre Gazitua: Que Viva los Ridiculos
  • So to the Committee of Safety Charles went, privily to drop a flea in its ear concerning Tarwater's grubless, moneyless, and aged condition. LIKE ARGUS OF THE ANCIENT TIMES
  • Oh, yes! let her alone, and in years to come she will from the dictates of her kind heart, be giving herself away to some motherless, fameless and moneyless young man, I fear!" said the worldly and far-seeing mother. The Rector of St. Mark's
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  • When we weren't engaging in accidental class warfare with Shaq, we were preparing ourselves for the upcoming moneyless winter by insulating our clothes with pages from "Dow 36,000. HUFFPOST HILL - Market Has A Cry
  • A moneyless man goes fast through the market. 
  • The premise of "rewarding teachers" succumbed to the truth when they admittedly voted yes to a "moneyless" merit pay bill. Rita M. Solnet: The F Word in Education Reform
  • Lamalera, an almost moneyless society, depends primarily on barter.
  • A moneyless man goes fast through the market. 
  • The disaster of 500 billion per cent inflation has left banks moneyless. Times, Sunday Times
  • A moneyless person goes fast through the market. 
  • In the trenches it is laughingly referred now to as, 'moneyless merit pay.' Rita M. Solnet: Cents and Sensibility ... Inside Florida Education
  • After a seemingly endless day, they were still moneyless.
  • The whole concept revolves around a moneyless society, with administrative decisions made based on scientific fact rather than lobbyists and special interest groups.
  • A moneyless person goes fast through the market. 
  • My stance on this may leave me moneyless, but at least I'll have my dignity.
  • Indeed I fear lest thou false me, for that is of thy nature and there is no faith in thee, and the byword saith, 'It befitteth not to entrust a lecher with a fair woman nor a moneyless man with money nor fire with fuel.' Arabian nights. English
  • ‘I, like the vast majority of mankind, am powerless, voiceless and moneyless,’ he told the leader.
  • #2 They will help you achive your moneyless utopian society. The Draft: Who Pays the Price?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • A moneyless person goes fast through the market. 
  • virtually moneyless rural regions
  • Hence the Negro, at the close of the war, was all that American slavery would make any people, viz.: bestialized and animalized; ignorant, poor, crude, rude; helpless, moneyless and thoughtless. Africa and the American Negro...Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on Africa Held Under the Auspices of the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary in Connection with the Cotton States and International Exposition De
  • a moneyless economy
  • The shopkeepers, restaurants, and gambling-houses, with an amiable confidingness peculiar to such people, had trusted the miners to that degree that they themselves were in the same moneyless condition. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52
  • A moneyless man goes fast through the market. 

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