pin money

NOUN
  1. cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses
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How To Use pin money In A Sentence

  • She'd do anything for a bit of pin money.
  • There is simply no way that hand-knitting can produce a living wage, or even very much by way of pin money. Archive 2009-02-01
  • It helped when I used to do a bit of coal-bag carrying in my spare time to earn some pin money.
  • Hundreds of women began as the eighteenth century drew on to add to their pin money, or to come to the rescue of their families by making translations or writing the innumerable had novels which have ceased to be recorded even in text – books, but are to be picked up in the fourpenny boxes in the Charing Cross Road. A room of one's own
  • You can't tell me that people who make $2000 a night have nothing else to do than to prostitute for additional pin money.
  • She helped her uncle out sometimes just to earn a bit of pin money.
  • She earns a little pin money doing ironing for other people.
  • She helped her uncle out sometimes just to earn a bit of pin money.
  • She'd do anything for a bit of pin money.
  • In fact, my son is a good-hearted and considerate boy. He never hesitates to give his pin money to the old , the young beggars and the disabled beggars when he meets them.
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