cash

  • 61cash — cash1 noun money in coins or notes. ↘money in any form as an available resource. verb 1》 give or obtain notes or coins for (a cheque or money order). 2》 (cash something in or N. Amer. cash out) convert an insurance policy, savings account, etc.… …

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  • 62cash — [[t]kæ̱ʃ[/t]] ♦♦ cashes, cashing, cashed 1) N UNCOUNT Cash is money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques. → See also , petty cash ...two thousand pounds in cash. 2) N UNCOUNT Cash means the same as money, especially money which is… …

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  • 63cash — I [[t]kæʃ[/t]] n. 1) bus money in the form of coins or banknotes, esp. that issued by a government 2) bus money or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase 3) to give or obtain cash for (a check, money order, etc.) 4) gam… …

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  • 64Cash TV — Création Décembre 2004 Slogan « La chaîne du JEU » Langue Français Pays …

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  • 65cash in — UK US cash in Phrasal Verb with cash({{}}/kæʃ/ verb, T ► [I or T] FINANCE to exchange something such as an investment for cash: cash in shares/bonds »These bonds can be cashed in at any time. »If you own a with profits policy, you re likely to… …

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  • 66cash — 1. noun 1) a wallet stuffed with cash Syn: money, currency, hard cash; notes, bank notes, bills; coins, change; informal dough, bread, loot, moolah, bucks, dinero, lucre Ant …

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  • 67cash — 1. Tangible units of *money. In this sense, cash is restricted to bank notes and coins. Small quantities of cash held in an organization for day to day expenses are referred to as *petty cash. 2. *Money deposited at a bank, and other highly… …

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  • 68cash in — phrasal verb Word forms cash in : present tense I/you/we/they cash in he/she/it cashes in present participle cashing in past tense cashed in past participle cashed in 1) [intransitive] to use an opportunity to make a profit or gain an advantage… …

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  • 69cash — I. noun Etymology: modification of Middle French or Old Italian; Middle French casse money box, from Old Italian cassa, from Latin capsa chest more at case Date: 1593 1. ready money 2. money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods or… …

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  • 70cash in — v. (colloq.) (d; intr.) to cash in on (to cash in on one s sudden popularity) * * * [ kæʃ ɪn] (colloq.) (d;intr.) to cash in on (to cash in on one s sudden popularity) …

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