Results for: circulating money and money in accounts
English English
bad check, fake financial transaction, fly like a kite, float, glide; obtain money by means of a fraudulent check, glide as if flying, light framework covered with a thin material and flown in the air at the end of a long string; and of a number of sma...kite
bag or pouch, cheap or economical, enter in budget, financial plan, live within spending limits, money for specific purpose, of or relating to a financial plan; inexpensive, plan for allocating resources, plan spending, prepare a financial plan; make f...budget
bail bar, crosspiece of wicket, empty water out from boat, free a person from jail by pledging a sum of money; empty out water; rescue from distress; leave, depart (Slang); temporarily give property to another person without transferring ownership, fre...bail
bank bill, piece of paper money, promissory note issued by a bankbanknote
bank worker taking and paying money, checker, discharge, fire, dismiss (from military service); reject, dismiss somebody from armed forces, person who handles purchases in a store; bank employee who handles monetary transactions, somebody responsible f...cashier
bankrupt, break, having no money, poor, impoverishedbroke
basic unit of money in many Arab countries (such as Iraq, Kuwait, Lybia, Morocco, etc.), bill worth a dirham, coin worth a dirham, currency unit in Morocco and U.A.E.dirham
be bought in quantity, exchange something for money, give something up for money, make people want to buy something, method of selling, sales technique; scam, fraud, deceit (Slang), offer for a price, offer for purchase; be offered for a price, be offe...sell
be boundary to, boundary of an area, create boundaries; restrict; reduce; function as a border, farthest point, degree, or amount, maximum money allowed in betting, maximum of a mathematical function, maximum or minimum amount allowed, point at which s...limit
be consistent with something else, bill, block opponent, blocking move, check mark, checked, checker, checkroom, cheque, confirm truth or accuracy of something, examination, examination; stopping, pausing; verification; payment order, money order; rest...check
be financially in debt, be indebted for something, be indebted to; be under obligation to pay or repay; feel that a certain thing is deserved; have an emotion or attitude toward someone or something, be obligated to pay somebody money, bear grudge towa...owe
be partial cause of something, do or give something with others, donate, give; cause, give money for specific purpose, provide works for publicationcontribute
be punished, bestow, bring in money, give a positive result, give money for goods or to cancel debts; settle, repay; be worthwhile, be profitable, give money for something, let go leeward, money given in return for work, needing the insertion of a coin...pay
be washable, do laundry; wash and iron; be washed; pass through an intermediary in order to disguise the source (as of illegal funds), make money appear legallaunder
be wild and self-indulgent, funny person, great display, participate in a violent public disturbance; engage in wild partying, behave in a wanton manner; run wild, behave uncontrollably; spend money on an extravagant and wanton lifestyle; (about huntin...riot
 

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