638 Verbs to Use for the Word money

Every possible luxury and every inducement to spend money, racing, gambling, pretty women of all nationalities and facile character, beautifully dressed and covered with jewels, side by side with the bearers of some of the proudest names in France.

"Them shiny-lookin' swells ain't got no money!" is what I am convinced he reports to his friends.

I paid the admittance money to a well-dressed man, of smooth, easy manners, and entered.

We raised money on the mine, and are ready to pay off the mortgage.

They gave money.

Does not he often say sadly to himself, They only want my money?

Mary took the little money she had and bought supplies at Duke Town.

She thought of starting a store or taking a government job so she could earn money to take care of the missionary work.

He pretended to lose some money which had been sent to him, and his friends gave him more to replace it.

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You can borrow the money from her.

In order to help, some made large purchases of him, paying ready money, others advanced or lent him money.

Pen received more money in France from his fond but foolish father.

One boy buys cigarettes, and sends his money up in smoke.

We need money so the missionaries can buy food and clothing.

There is a great deal more in business than the art of making money.

" Connie gave her governess a hug and said, "Why did not she leave you all her money, Miss Vivian?

Oh, I do hope Robert has brought some money home with him so that we can buy some food for tomorrow.

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Dawson complained always that he thought the mills owed him money.

But soap and hot water do cost money and washing takes time, and the modern habit of brushing teeth has not yet been acquired by all classes of the community.

How often, when younger, he had collected money for charities (particularly for the Deaf and Dumb Cats' League, in which he took special interest), by painting halves of salmon and ships on fire on the cold grey pavement!

you understand your Pen and Ink, how to count your dirty Money, trudge to and fro chaffering of base commodities, and cozening those you deal with, till you sweat and stink again like an o'er heated Cook, faugh, I smell him hither.

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"'Cause a man plays a trick about a girl's ring don't prove he stole her money.

638 Verbs to Use for the Word  money