Similar words: cash in on, fashion, old-fashioned, fishing, ash, trash, crash, flash. Meaning: v. exchange for cash.
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151 One of those who had the cash in 1952 was Mr. George G. Blaisdell, the industrialist who turned a $260 investment into Zippo Lighters.
152 Austin got her start in music opening for Johnny Cash in Australia at the age of 14.
153 Many merchants were not slow to cash in on the current China craze.
154 The units it sold in the IPO represent limited-liability interests in its underlying business, a tax structure that allows it to pay out available cash in the form of a generous dividend.
155 At the moment it is hovering up Western cash in return for vast quantities of cheap goods (sold dear by the obscenely rich in the west).
156 If you buy a house first, how long will it take you to save enough cash in order to purchase a car outright?
157 If you have cash in hand or a credit card in your wallet, it’s a lot easier to buy that trinket than if you didn’t have the cash or the credit card with you.
158 Prepare the Daily cash and bank payments; Make acing vouchers including cash on hand, cash in bank and any transfer.
159 China's government is concerned too much cash in bank coffers will encourage bankers to boost lending.
160 Men die earlier[sentencedict.com], so we get cash in on the life insurance.
161 "There's still a tremendous amount of cash in global portfolios and that cash needs to be deployed into more productive assets," he said.
162 "On paper we have a potential gain in excess of $30bn," said Joe Price, BofA's chief financial officer, adding that it would be able to cash in some of its holding over the next 2 to 3 years.
163 He managed to cash in only after overcoming one difficulty after another.
164 A home equity loan is another way to get to the cash in your equity that you want.
165 June Carter, one of Maybelle's daughters, married Johnny Cash in nineteen sixty-eight.
166 I have decided, says my daughter, that it was an overambitious stringer, who saw the name on a police blotter and tried to cash in.
167 They have cash in the bank, positive cash flow, they have always understood what enterprises want from the Net and now they can make more aggressive moves in SaaS.
168 LCD TVs were on sale during the anniversary celebration, which made consumers wait to buy with cash in hand.
169 Abbiati is currently on loan at Torino after spending last season in Turin, and it is believed that Milan will be happy to offer him along with some cash in order to seal Buffon's deal.
170 Note that, with neither of them, does it say you have to pay anything in cash in order to have an expense.
171 The operating cash flow reflects an enterprises capability of making profit in cash in operating activities.
172 They can also create "incubators" where students nurture ideas and rub shoulders on a day-to-day basis with the external business world,[sentencedict.com] receiving both advice and hard cash in the form of investment.
173 As of today, you can no longer purchase COHO Cash from the website, but you will be able to spend any purchased COHO Cash in the game until March 31, 2011.
174 While some of the emails that landed in my inbox were touchingly kind and generous, many were downright grasping, as young women seized the chance to cash in on another woman's misery and misfortune.
175 For the first time, social media are being embraced both by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Oscar show sponsors and others looking for a way to cash in on Oscar buzz.
176 Surveys are one thing. But what happens when people have cash in hand, and an order to spend that money before sundown?
177 I have no cash in hand -- I am out of cash.
178 You must have either positive cash flow or so much cash in the bank that even the most skeptical analyst believes your runway is long enough for you to lift off.
More similar words: cash in on, fashion, old-fashioned, fishing, ash, trash, crash, flash, a share, wash up, washed out, shit, case, shift, in case, T-shirt, casino, casual, in case of, ownership, in any case, casualty, broadcast, cast aside, in this case, membership, leadership, in the case of, occasional, on occasion.