20 collocations for cashing

Thus in the sentence "An important essential in cashing a check is that you should indorse it on the back," several words or groups of words needlessly repeat ideas which are expressed elsewhere.

I am sitting right back in the box, but ten minutes after I have cashed my draft tomorrow I shall be buying clothes.

As far as he can remember Sir Horace cashed all these £24 cheques.

No one realizes how easy it is to cash English bank-notes at the smaller agents de change abroad.

He cashed in all but fifty dollars of his chips and ate a large breakfast.

They sell their lime at about 17$. per ton (200 cash a picul), and buy the small coal which they employ in their kilns at about 25$. (300 cash a picul).

He cashes the draftsHer Gottnicht kleine!" These prosaic details the Frenchman, pictorially occupied, hardly, heard.

In Washington's earliest account-book there is an item when he was sixteen years old, "To cash pd ye Musick Master for my Entrance 3/9."

"One thousand dollars gratis cash money in yore hands if you'll leave at once.

" "Thet air's an argymunt I can't endorse, 'T would prove, coz you wear spurs, you kep' a horse: For brains," sez I, "wutever you may think, Ain't boun' to cash the draft o' pen-an'-ink, Though mos' folks write ez ef they hoped jes' quickenin' The churn would argoo skim-milk into thickenin'; But skim-milk ain't a thing to change its view O' usefleness, no more 'n a smoky flue.

Ordinarily they would have to send these back to the United States to be cashed, and when he offered to cash themat a discountthey eagerly utilized the opportunity to save time; this was a convenience for them and more wealth for Mumford.

In Washington's earliest account-book there is an item when he was sixteen years old, "To cash pd ye Musick Master for my Entrance 3/9."

He came home with the bacon from Candle Like a bat out of Hell, thru the snow, And the plunger that cashed in his "out tab" Was his pardner, the Old Sourdough.

Every assistance was promised, and on Cook's finding a difficulty in getting any private person to cash the bills he would have to draw for his expenses, the Governor ordered the officer in charge of the port to supply whatever amount might be necessary.

"I'll cash this check"glancing at the yellow slip of paper"and this thing, herewe'll just tear it up!"

Meanwhile he would go over to Chelsea, and see Cuningham and Watsonrepay Watson his debt!or promise it at least for the morrow, when he should have had time to cash the chequeperhaps evenpompous thought!to open a banking account.

Looks like these grandees'll have to cash in their chips and quit, but it's a darned shame.

He cashes the draftsHer Gottnicht kleine!" These prosaic details the Frenchman, pictorially occupied, hardly, heard.

Ordinarily they would have to send these back to the United States to be cashed, and when he offered to cash themat a discountthey eagerly utilized the opportunity to save time; this was a convenience for them and more wealth for Mumford.

Md." "o286m*." "CASH FOR FIVE HUNDRED NEGROES.At the old establishment of Slatter's, No. 244, Pratt-street, Baltimore, between Sharp and Howard Streets, where the highest prices are paid, which is well known.

20 collocations for  cashing