money in Sindhi سنڌي
money in Urdu اُردُو
money in English
- money⇄expr. coin money, (Informal.) to become rich; have a prospering business.
Ex. The owners of horses and mules were coining money, transporting people to the fairground (Charles Dudley Warner). - money⇄expr. for my money, (Informal.) for my choice; in my opinion; as I see it.
Ex. Miss Day is, for our money, the most fetching star in screen musicals today (Baltimore Sun). - money⇄expr. in the money, (Slang.)
a. in a winning position in a contest, especially in first, second, or third place in a horse or dog race.
Ex. That's too fast a pace for that kind of horse. She'll be lucky to finish in the money (New York Times - money⇄expr. make money,
a. to get money.
Ex. He made money in the stock market. The War Office ought not to make money out of, any more than they should subsidize, the rifle clubs (Spectator).
b. to become rich.
Ex. He wanted to make - money⇄expr. money for jam, (British Slang.) something, especially money, that is very easily come by.
Ex. The task for the British salesman ought to be money for jam (Homer Bigart). - money⇄expr. out of the money, (Slang.) not in a winning position, especially in a horse or dog race.
Ex. Determine and Poona II ... finished out of the money (New Yorker). - money⇄money, noun, pl.moneysormonies.
1. current coin; gold, silver, or other metal made into coins for use in buying and selling, or paper bills that represent gold, silver, or other assets issued by a government or authorized public authority.
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