How To Use Tidy sum In A Sentence
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His family owns an estate in the country as well as a house in town and as eldest son he stands to inherit quite a tidy sum.
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This tidy sum may be dinner money for many of you high-flyers, but for the rest of us, it would go down a treat.
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At a fiver a head it would have made a tidy sum for some deserving cause.
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The Poker Run of a few weeks ago benefited St. Vincent's Hospital in Mountmellick and raised a very tidy sum with the money still coming in.
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He pocketed quite a tidy sum and left a richer man.
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He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.
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He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.
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Some of the paintings should fetch a tidy sum at today's auction.
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You have a tidy sum to spend clothes and have referenced two of our designers.
Times, Sunday Times
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The night is due to be a good one and you never know you might win a tidy sum of money just before Christmas.
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Helen's father, Francis, sold the winning ticket and he received a tidy sum of €440.
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All who attended, not just the winners who walked away with a nice tidy sum of money, had a great night.
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They both got hot and steamy with a burger in hand for a tidy sum.
The Sun
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a tidy sum of money
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Some of the paintings should fetch a tidy sum at today's auction.
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It must have cost a tidy sum.
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He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.
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The seller will be content to depart with a tidy sum as a reward for years spent developing the enterprise.
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Reducing the number of occasions you splurge on non-essentials can leave you with a tidy sum of disposable income, which you can use to fund your retirement account.
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His business deals make him a tidy sum/profit.
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She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
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She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
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It amounts to the tidy sum of several thousand dollars.
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You have a tidy sum to spend clothes and have referenced two of our designers.
Times, Sunday Times
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He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.
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If healthcare grosses $1.2 trillion in 1999, and fraud represents 10% of that total, that means a tidy sum of $100 billion a year lost to fraudulent claims.
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You have a tidy sum to spend clothes and have referenced two of our designers.
Times, Sunday Times
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In my view, the principal reason for its closure is that it is much more readily sold for building land and, being a larger site and unencumbered by green belt restrictions, was more likely to produce a tidy sum.
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They both got hot and steamy with a burger in hand for a tidy sum.
The Sun
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At $10 a month per user, that amounts to a tidy sum.
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For this little upset, she was awarded the tidy sum of £3,500.
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Plus, the money I don't spend on meat will amount to a tidy sum as the years pass.
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Reducing the number of occasions you splurge on non-essentials can leave you with a tidy sum of disposable income, which you can use to fund your retirement account.
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Well done to both girls who finished the run in a good time and managed to raise a tidy sum of money in sponsorship for Newry and Mourne Hospice.
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She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
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The star will doubtless be trousering a tidy sum.
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We sold the house for a tidy sum and moved south.
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That must have cost you a tidy sum.