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Discover LudwigThe phrase "money chest" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a container or receptacle used for holding or storing money. Example: The wealthy man kept all his earnings in a secure money chest located in his study.
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money chest
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A burglar-resistant container for storing money and other precious items.
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Next, he pried open the family's money chest and took from it a pile of bills and a handful of coins.
Among the furnishings there were usually trees, altars, chairs, thrones, a dining table, a money chest, and a tripod of Apollo (i.e., an oracular seat).
Incidental Intelligence: A money chest in the show windows of Diebold, Inc., at 2 West 45th St., is advertised as being "burglar resistive".
By Robert MacMillan The New Yorker, August 22 , 1953P. 17 Incidental Intelligence: A money chest in the show windows of Diebold, Inc., at 2 West 45th St., is advertised as being "burglar resistive".
It is the same today, as it was three centuries ago, even to the clock in the high belfry presented by Elisabeth, and the altar piece and the money chest which was given to Thomas Sackville for his delicacy in telling her they were going to behead her.
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They craved luxury – even their money chests are works of rare art – but tried at the same time to buy off hell, by lavishing their wealth on religious art.
It also left him with a money-chest for what may now be his final throw, the Wynn Las Vegas.
For example: monopoly requires players to have room to store their property cards, money, chance/community chest cards, etc. which requires players to have personal space.
What will be symbols of the easy money and chest-pumping confidence that fueled the first decade of this century?
I didn't agree with this, imagining all the things you could do with money beyond a chest freezer and a shed to put this chest freezer in, beyond a garden to put the shed in, beyond a house, on and on working backwards until your entire existence could be traced to a lowly impulse you had in the freezer section of Currys.
Those who have avoided that fate have probably honed their personal mantra along the lines of Matthew McConaughey's chest-bump money chant in "The Wolf of Wall Street," something along the lines of: Mmmm-hmmm-hmmm.
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