4 collocations for payin

Nor would it be the ghost of the real Schopenhauer unless we heard a vigorous denunciation of men who claim a connection with literature by a servile flattery of successful living authorsthe dead cannot be made to payin the hope of appearing to advantage in their reflected light and turning that advantage into money.

"We'se not payin' much complimen' ter Jesus, friens, when we 'low dat de good tings of dis worl' kin make people happier dan he kin, an' 'pears like we ought ter

If you could, there would be the Devil to payin curtain lectures, wouldn't there?" "Again, Harry!" "Pshaw, now, Allie, don't be hard upon me!

For our ravished one you will, I suppose, permit his beloved country to payin its new paper money at 'most any discountand call it square, eh?"

4 collocations for  payin