Similar words: tidy, dysuria, tidy up, untidy, idyll, didymus, subsidy, perfidy. Meaning: n. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
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1. He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.
2. She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
3. It must have cost a tidy sum.
4. His business deals make him a tidy sum/profit.
5. That must have cost you a tidy sum.
6. Some of the paintings should fetch a tidy sum at today's auction.
7. We sold the house for a tidy sum and moved south.
8. Would we be right in thinking, a tidy sum?
9. These represented a tidy sum, not a great fortune but enough for her to be comfortably off.
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10. In 1899, the mansion cost the tidy sum of $350,000.
11. Still, I should be coming in for a tidy sum of compensation.
12. For the moment, it's making a tidy sum.
13. She must have paid a tidy sum for that house.
14. My new house cost me a tidy sum of money.
15. And, if my memory serves me right, you stand to rake in a tidy sum on that.
16. Even allowing for what they would have lost on laundering the proceeds, there should have been a tidy sum.
17. Chief Auctioneer, Michael Welch, suggests that silver, brass or other trinkets could well fetch a tidy sum.
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