Informal terms for money.
Income following the deduction of all expenses, taxes, and the like.
1 Jory, having again expressed some low ideas about lucre , aroused general indignation.
2 The desire of this family to obtain filthy lucre was too great.
3 How many of your sex have sold their honor for paltry lucre .
4 Filthy lucre informed much of the debate on Irish television this week.
5 The issue of filthy lucre is about to rear its ugly head.
6 True to form, the rich put their lucre to work politically.
7 The one all-powerful evil passion of mankind-greedof gold; lust of filthy lucre .
8 For to accuse Cato of filthy lucre is like upbraiding Hercules with cowardice.
9 He's paid pretty dearly for his foolishness in bartering love for filthy lucre .
10 How was it that an Indian and turtles shared possession of such lucre ?
11 He said he wouldn't sleep well until he has returned the filthy lucre .
12 The triumph of ethereal love over the base temptation of lucre !
13 We've all of us, more or less, got the filthy lucre .
14 I will both shrive and absolve you in return for the filthy lucre !
15 You are all after the filthy lucre , wantin' to live on other folks.'
16 But not every open-sourcer has proven so averse to filthy lucre .
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