Cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses.
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Examples for "pocket money"
Examples for "pocket money"
1After all, a young man could always use some extra pocket money.
2We paid out in pocket money for a few months or more.
3And his father had given him two fiveshilling pieces for pocket money.
4The phone is paid for on top of her £50-a-monthpocket money.
5They wear better clothes than we do, and have more pocket money.
1Let's not get into the question of this spending money right now.
2What were people spending money on in the Hastings district this year?
3Book now and don't be worrying about spending money on new clobber.
4In fact, many local TV stations are spending money on locally-made programs.
5Beck continued the rant: You're spending money that leads only to slavery!
1And when business is slow they pick up pin money by freelancing.
2This he had decided to hand over to Selma as pin money.
3We boys would sell things from the garden for amusement and pin money.
4You will have just four hundred dollars a year for pin money, laughingly.
5However, here is the housekeeping money and your pin money.
6Many a farmer's wife finds her poultry flock a never-failing source of pin money.
7Money-yes; pin money: a couple of hundred thousand, perhaps.
8What will you do with your pin money?
9For pin money to buy etceteras with.
10For Mrs. Thurston could give her daughters only five dollars a month apiece for their pin money.
11If he asks: "Should a wife have pin money?"
12I had also, in my purse, 100 scudi in gold, which I had saved from my pin money.
13You have five hundred dollars pin money to spend as you like; but I have no pin money.
14And she-shehad scarcely enough pin money to indulge in such outings as this a few times a month.
15He also generously equipped me financially-"Justa little pin money for you," as he charmingly expressed it.
16But these sums were but a small part of their income, were merely pin money for their wives and children.
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