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dinheiro
Catalan
diners comptants
Spanish
dinero en efectivo
Money in the form of bills or coins.
cash
hard currency
Portuguese
dinheiro
A means of payment in the form of small pieces of metal.
coinage
coinage
1
Senator Morrill, of Vermont, opened the debate in opposition to silver
coinage
.
2
England was a social kingdom whose social
coinage
had no currency elsewhere.
3
England and Ireland were in continual trouble about the standard of
coinage
.
4
This was the first
coinage
within the territory of the United States.
5
It is true that the
coinage
is a creature of the government.
1
Companies like Google can turn your personal information into cold
hard
cash
.
2
The government paid in
hard
cash
to the contractor the stipulated price.
3
Instead of actually receiving the items, the punters are given
hard
cash
.
4
I'm not talking karma points in life; I'm talking cold,
hard
cash
.
5
There had to be more to it than just cold
hard
cash
.
6
After all, the whole thing was really a question of
hard
cash
.
7
What I have had from women, I've paid for, in
hard
cash
.
8
What we need isn't sermons, but
hard
cash
and plenty of it.
9
Oatsie Manglehand's clients had paid good
hard
cash
for her service.
10
Agencies have another reason to get into autonomy: cold,
hard
cash
.
11
You can claim for either credit monitoring or cold,
hard
cash
.
12
They have few alternatives and they don't have any
hard
cash
,
he said.
13
Fortunately, I had a hundred and twenty pounds by me in
hard
cash
.
14
What Captain Tom achieved in solid
hard
cash
for charity is truly staggering.
15
I guess the
hard
cash
is in soft dicks these days.
16
The Derby 2018: much more than
hard
cash
riding on hotshot Saxon Warrior
hard
cash
hard
Portuguese
dinheiro
cache
caixa
numerário
em espécie
Catalan
diners comptants
Spanish
dinero en efectivo