Oversized cheque, used for publicity purposes.
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Examples for "giant cheque"
Examples for "giant cheque"
1Later, the victorious team stands on the main stage grasping a giant cheque for $400,000 as ticker tape rains down.
2For an earlier project, Sponsoring, he Photoshopped himself into a series of promotional images of people being presented with giant cheques.
1It's a big check, Madison, and we all know you like those.
2What Yahoo really gets for its big check is momentum and buzz.
3Some radicals got the big check printed in facsimile and scattered it abroad.
4If you want one, be prepared to write a big check.
5You're looking forward to sending her a big check after harvest.
1Nor were they willing to accept an oversized cheque.
1There was a picture of Harry's father handing an oversized check to the regional head of the Red Cross.
2Larry was wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans, white Nikes, and an oversized checked flannel shirt to hide his shoulder holster.
3A small boy in an oversized checked coat sucked his fingers and gazed around at the crowd as he sat on a man's shoulders.
1That last big cheque of yours has left you a deficit.
2I would give a big cheque to know what is in your mind!
3Such a thumping big cheque from Fred and Ursula!
4At stake is a big cheque, a silver replica of the clubhouse, and the iconic green jacket.
5But will he be coming clutching the big cheque or desperately trying to be a good loser?
6Financial advisers said Richemont did not need to sell the business for Massenet to get her big cheque.
7When the record labels went for the big cheque, their power waned because someone else's agenda took precedence.
8Wait till you get a load of what these brands want you to do for your big cheque.
9I was afraid she'd put a spoke in your wheel; and I hear she put a big cheque in your hand instead.
10Corn was then at 12 shillings and 14 shillings per bushel, and Dad expected a big cheque.
11Nothing beats the lure of a big cheque to overcome any lingering doubts band members might have about doing one more for the road.
12But chief executive John Delaney insisted the association would not be content now to exit the competition with a big cheque in their back pocket.
13Candidates were gifted happy sport clubs, smiling faces, big cheques and great PR.
14Less glamorous schools hand out big cheques to get more students through their doors.
15Apple can outspend the competition Apple does not always write big cheques for things.
16Sure enough, their first indulgence when the big cheques came in was an old trawler.
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