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pony up

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  1. give reluctantly
    He coughed up some money for his children's tuition

How To Use pony up In A Sentence

  • But my days of multi-pony updos are well and truly over. The Sun
  • Just pony up $15 septillion (15 followed by 24 zeroes). The Obesity Bug, And Other News From Nerdland
  • I know that a lot of my readers would consider a trade like this to be completely offensive and a total betrayal of innocence, but if he's so dumb as to pony up a perfectly good swather, that's his problem. Oh Idaho!
  • In total, you'll probably pony up about $35 through the year for booster club functions or other events, totaling $700.
  • If the images in Myst bog down your screen, pony up the bucks for more memory or a faster video card.
  • Buying this automobile is pretty much an open and shut case of pick your color and pony up the MSRP of $48,900.
  • Those of you who do pony up the dough will be quite happy with it.
  • I wish you'd pony up the money you owe.
  • All investors had to pony up a minimum of $5000.
  • If you think the $12.50 in your wallet qualifies as ‘health insurance’ the dread IRS will send an agent to your door and hold a grebe to your head until you either pony up or go to jail. Think Progress » Former Bush officials rip Tea Parties: They’re ‘outrageous,’ based on ‘fear and hatred,’ bad for GOP.
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