Informal terms for money.
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Examples for "bread"
Examples for "bread"
1That list included meats and fish, vegetables, dairy products, bread and spices.
2We need to give them justice, bread, access to hospitals, he said.
3Of course, it ain't yeast bread; all the yeast has gone over.
4Place the bread in the soup-tureen and pour the soup over it.
5We need water, wine, bread, cheese and anything else you can spare.
1They have responded to the tough sugar market conditions in different ways.
2After water, sugar is, of course, the major ingredient in its product.
3Clearly, the oil, tobacco and sugar industries don't want their products restricted.
4In Brazil sugar was the great slave labor staple; in America, cotton.
5Groceries often sent home include cooking oil, sugar, rice, and washing powder.
1The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from scratch.
2Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch.
3This company was started from scratch and was delivered within a year.
4Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch.
5The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from scratch.
1Continue to work your way around the dough, repeating this four times.
2Cover bowl when dough thickens; allow dough to rise for 1 hour.
3You hardly need to be told the main source of that dough.
4Lula gazed into the doughnut box, thinking ahead to doughnut number three.
5The dough in the above may be used with the following filling:
1Other good sources of calcium include dairy products, Chinese cabbage, and sardines.
2Spare lived on in the old hut, and worked in the cabbage-garden.
3The steel price in China is now cheaper per tonne than cabbage.
4Good solid bacon and cabbage medicine that is always there when needed.
5Tip: Do try to use organic cabbage if you can find it.
1Add the lettuce and stir until just wilted, about 1 minute longer.
2Place the shredded lettuce in the nest and then the prepared salmon.
3At one time, salad meant simply lettuce, spinach, and maybe Swiss chard.
4Place the asparagus tips in an orderly pile on the lettuce leaf.
5Potatoes and tomatoes in alternate layers may take the place of lettuce.
1Photo: Lucas Marshall The loot looks good for the climbers this year.
2I just hope nobody decides to loot this place while we're away.
3Meanwhile the main body of the Martians proceeded to explore and loot.
4Whittle's loot hadn't been money and watches, but parts taken from Mary.
5He left the tavern at first light, taking his loot with him.
1Remove the clams from the pan and serve them in the shells.
2Losses of oysters, clams and scallops have run into millions of animals.
3Strain the liquid through cheesecloth, and then scald the clams in it.
4Then add the water strained from the clams and the fried pork.
5Take the juice of a lemon and threaten the clams with it.
1M&S says it has trebled the number of kale products its sells.
2Pour boiling water over the kale, then refresh in ice cold water.
3Add kale and cook over medium-high heat until tender, about 6 minutes.
4Go into the garden just as we did to pull the kale.
5Tunnel-vision scientists assume it's the isolated elements in the kale that matter.
1The retirement plan cost was 25 million shekels in the April-June period.
2Following the sale, Discount's shareholders' equity will increase by 254 million shekels.
3The heavily indebted airline has a market cap of 350 million shekels.
4I have put to his order six thousand shekels for the purpose.
5Internet Gold will also be contributing 310 million shekels towards bond repayment.
1Among the Indians, strings of wampum paid for goods, marriage proposals, tribute.
2Marie, in the following words, accompanying them with a string of wampum:-
3They appealed to this treaty, and to the evidence of the wampum-belts.
4This wampum was given to me that I might remain in peace.
5Got paid in wampum once, and one time I took a horse.
1This is not criticism, but a prejudice in favor of fantastic lolly-pops.
2And I had a red ice lolly from an ice cream van.
3Ask for some lolly cake and get ready to have your mind blown.
4But, when it comes to opening lolly, it's no Mrs Brown.
5Perfect for lots of lolly, if you know what I mean, grinned Brennie.
1Jory, having again expressed some low ideas about lucre, aroused general indignation.
2The desire of this family to obtain filthy lucre was too great.
3How many of your sex have sold their honor for paltry lucre.
4Filthy lucre informed much of the debate on Irish television this week.
5The issue of filthy lucre is about to rear its ugly head.
1Still, boodle does not map out all the social metes and bounds.
2We had to have that paper of his to find the boodle.
3Hand 'em back the boodle; and maybe they'll let you off light.
4Meanwhile, Bunny, I may call upon you to dispose of the boodle.
5The aristocracies of birth and boodle are sham counterfeits gotten up by man.
1The feverish desire for place, pelf and power was not upon them.
2Now I have done with the pelf, which must take its chance.
3Have ye heaped, through many wearying months, your glittering pile of pelf.
4Fear prompts him to ask, and Greed-greed for power, place and pelf-answers
5The ruling passion of the age: worship of self and worship of pelf.
1Manage it in one go and I'll slip you a bit more moolah.
2Government is where the moolah is so that's where they can steal the most.
3Nah this isn't about the end of the world, it's just about the moolah.
4Here's a breakdown of where I spent my moolah and mostly importantly -why.
5Check out some of the areas the party believes it could save some serious moolah:
1He asked for a brew but declined the dinero.
2These monkeys are virus-free and worth mucho dinero.
3And what had all that dinero yielded?
5So it's conceptually like watching a YouTube video, except eyeballing Threes' ads generates virtual dinero that you spend on playtime.
1After I'm dead an' buried I don't want no other dead one spendin' my simoleons.
2A thousand dollars, von thousand simoleons.
3Old Finklebaum would have taken the case out of my hands, and fooled me out of my hundred simoleons.
4But I live on it and put a few simoleons every week under the loose brick in the old kitchen hearth.
5Type it in during cheat mode and it gets you 1,000 Simoleons.
1He would allow the liquor dealer his bottles and gelt just not to be him.
2I'd give seven hundred cases in bar gelt if he was in Congress to-day, Mrs.
3The Calroza Sisters are sure some lookers and will give you a run for your gelt.
4I mean to make these Antrim farmers as tame as gelt cats before I've done with them.
5It's Chanukah, and I am eating white chocolate gelt at the moment, which is cooler than cool.
6As the hour for the "drink gelt," or "buona mana," approaches, however, he becomes gracious and smiling.
7Periander tyrant of Corinth sent three hundred boys, sons to the principal men of Corcyra, to King Alyattes, to be gelt.
8For the same reason, we will not give him Hanukkah gelt, the coins or small presents I had received on the holiday as a child.
9I'd like to welt 'em with a club and smash a regiment at a blow!
10There were other slips on the Gelt and Leader rivers, and on the Waimau in Marlborough.
11There was much question, on the Exchange, concerning the probable loss of Van Gelt and Van Stopper in consequence.
12It is as certain as the payment of a good draft, by Crommeline, Van Stopper, and Van Gelt, of Amsterdam.
13"When you got gelt in your pocket any woman is your type," Karp said.
14"Tom," said Jo, "that dog o' thine 'as killed twenty of Widder Gelt's sheep, last night.
15The site, in Gelt Woods near Brampton in Cumbria, is one of only a handful of Roman quarries in England which still feature inscriptions.
16The banking-house of Van Gelt and Van Stopper, in Amsterdam, had dealt largely in securities issued by the Emperor for the support of his wars.