pay packet

NOUN
  1. wages enclosed in an envelope for distribution to the wage earner
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How To Use pay packet In A Sentence

  • Big pharma is notorious for giving its executives hefty pay packets. Times, Sunday Times
  • With competition for staff hotting up, it is not just pay packets that are growing bigger. Times, Sunday Times
  • As public opinion turns against them and junior doctors feel the effects of industrial action on their pay packet, support will surely ebb away. The Sun
  • Workers can also boost donations by giving money through their pay packets. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was an apprentice in a factory at the time so if I remember my pay packet at that time was something like £6 a week.
  • But, tut-tut, she has now agreed to a bumper pay packet to become the face of Martini, a once-fashionable alcoholic beverage even though she never touches the hard stuff.
  • They would rail about people who went to the trots or to the races and spent their pay packets on the horses.
  • It's easy to go on expensive holidays when you have a pay packet the size of hers.
  • The eye-watering pay packets of modern footballers are a regular topic of debate in pubs and offices.
  • We wonder whether her continuing success and bulging pay packet causes any friction in her marriage. The Sun
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