pocket money

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

  • Moreover, all Soviet art education was state financed and students got materials, free board and lodging, and pocket money.
  • I make a little pocket money delivering catalogues.
  • And he was in his element in the amusements, gambling away his pocket money on the slot machines and cascades.
  • Dad threatened to stop £1 a week from our pocket money if we didn't clean our rooms.
  • I sold them at pony club shows to supplement my pocket money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the last two weeks the young people saved their own pocket money to fill the hampers, and then went shopping to buy the food and toys.
  • The company says it is negotiating with institutional investors to "securitize" pools of transfer fees -- essentially creating bonds based on future cash flows that can be sold to deep-pocket money managers. The Real Deal New York - Latest News
  • I decided to give her weekly pocket money as long as she does one hour of homework a night. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was an inquisitive boy and soon discovered that I could save pocket money by developing my own films and making contact prints using an old-fashioned printing frame.
  • Give them pocket money from an early age and expect them to budget with it and try not to provide a safety net. Times, Sunday Times
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