Informal terms for money.
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.