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money slang expressions question 1
Mary: Did you know there are ......... of slang words for money, like bread for example?


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money slang expressions question 2
John: I suppose there are when you ......... to think about it — like dough, which is similar to your word bread.


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money slang expressions question 3
Mary: One of my ......... is dosh. I like the sound of it.


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money slang expressions question 4
John: Well if you're ......... to sound. What about spondulicks?


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Mary: Yes, that's excellent. Another short sound that ......... to me is brass.


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money slang expressions question 6
John: Another one that ......... with jolly is the word lolly.


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Mary: An expression which sounds very ......... of course is filthy lucre.


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money slang expressions question 8
John: That's true and then there's that word that also has the same ......... as something that's been stolen — loot.


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money slang expressions question 9
Mary: The one that sounds very grand because it in a way ......... the fact that it means money and that's the wherewithal.


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money slang expressions question 10
John: Actually, I'm a little ......... about this but I haven't any money to pay for the bus home. Do you think you could lend me some readies?


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