Do we say cache or cash

cache 136 occurrences

III THE CACHE Outwardly the book accorded ill with its surroundings.

I put up a signal pole on the headland and cache this record under it this afternoon.

He just had time to scrawl that last message and drop the book into the cache.

The first instinctive movement of the little creatures is to make a cache, and bury in it beliefs, doubts, dreams, hopes, and terrors.

She went to their food cache and ransacked it hastily.

In Gus Ingle's treasure-cache they had at last come to Gus Ingle's treasure.

It was all over in a flash, but it told the man from Montana who the informer was that had betrayed to the police the place of the whiskey cache.

"Figured I'd forget the ol' whiskey cache, eh?

"Where is she?" "She at Jasper's cabin on Cache Creek.

That fellow West has got Jessie McRae with him on Cache Creek.

The only guide they had was Cache Creek, along the bank of which they were traveling.

And that was giving Frank more or less concern, even while he continued to linger at the farmhouse because Andy wished to prowl around a little while longer in hopes of getting some clue to the location of the cache where the thieves had hidden their plunder.

I wish I knew how we could track this Casper Blue to where the other yegg is hiding near the biplane, and watch them until we saw where they had the cache.

He commonly remains on guard near his cache until he has acquired an appetite.

The scent he had caught came from the direction of his cache, and it was an odour which he was not in a humour to tolerate in this particular locality.

Seventy-five yards below them their cache was being outraged.

The black had done more than ravage his cache.

"This morning the black came along, smelled the meat, an' robbed the cache.

It was not cleared and so close to White Cache, St. Francis and Mississippi rivers.

Ever since the wreck actually took place I have looked forward to this cache of provisions as a point of refuge on my way south.

"True, boy; yet it surprises me that they succeeded in breaking into my cache, for it was made of heavy masses of stone, many of which required two and three men to lift them, even with the aid of handspikes.

Il montre une feinte sous laquelle se cache sa finesse.

F FABLE, f., conte qui cache une moralité sous une fiction.

He would cache those chaps at his first camp out, and get them when he returned.

The numbers were yet sufficient for short expeditions, and one was immediately fitted out for the head of Tuladi with provisions to form a cache for future operations.

cash 1755 occurrences

"Yes." "And fell in love at first sight?" "Yes." "Well, dash it, with a thing like that to give you a send-off, why didn't you cash in immediately?"

Let the pages finger your cash, let them drink your health in a glass of honest claret, and let them chuckle over the effects of your lordship's munificence.

The benefit was in no way hers, and yet she gloated on it, thinking pleasurably of George Cannon's great japanned cash-box, which seemed to be an exhaustless store of gold sovereigns and large silver, and of his mysteriousalmost furtivevisits to the Bank.

What with the war, and the "sales," and the tradesmen's need of cash, they were simply being thrown at you.

From extraordinary sources very considerable sums accrued during this epoch to the state treasury, particularly the produce of the spoil in the war with Antiochus, 200 millions of sesterces (2,000,000 pounds), and that of the war with Perseus, 210 millions of sesterces (2,100,000 pounds)the latter, the largest sum in cash which ever came at one time into the Roman treasury.

The general financial result is most clearly exhibited to us by the state of the public buildings, and by the amount of cash in the treasury.

A young man wishing to marry commissions his father to treat with the father of the bride as to the price; which latterly has greatly increased; but the average is ten bolos, costing from four to six reals each, and about $12 in cash; and the acquisition of so large a sum by the sale of wax, resin, and abacá, often takes the bridegroom two years.

The captain examined the contents of his pocket, and after considerable friction bought the bunk for a pound cash and

I'm agreeable about that, and when you get short of cash just drop up and see usyou know where.

We'll toss for it,' taking a shilling from a pocketful of loose cash, always ready for moments of hesitation.

Poets and philosophers may say what they will about the grandeur of plain living and high thinking; but a young woman thinks better of the plain liver who is not compelled to plainness by want of cash.

A short time afterwards, he engaged himself to a proprietor to manage a small estate for £30 per year in cash and his own maintenance, all at once grew vigorous again; and is prospering finely.

(E) & Paul G. Tomlinson (E) N. C. R. CASH AND CREDIT STATEMENT

BOOK NO. 30, by The National Cash Register Company.

R70602, 24Nov50, The National Cash Register Co. (PWH) N. C. R. CASH AND CREDIT STATEMENT

R70602, 24Nov50, The National Cash Register Co. (PWH) N. C. R. CASH AND CREDIT STATEMENT

BOOK NO. 31, by The National Cash Register Company.

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N. C. R. CASH AND CREDIT STATEMENT BOOK NO. 47, by The National Cash Register Company.

N. C. R. CASH AND CREDIT STATEMENT BOOK NO. 47, by The National Cash Register Company.

R70604, 24Nov50, The National Cash Register Co. (PWH) N. C. R. STATEMENT BOOK NO. 35, by the National Cash Register Company. (5571)

R70604, 24Nov50, The National Cash Register Co. (PWH) N. C. R. STATEMENT BOOK NO. 35, by the National Cash Register Company. (5571)

NATIONAL Cash Register Company.

N. C. R. cash and credit statement book no. 31.

N. C. R. cash and credit statement book no. 47.

Do we say   cache   or  cash