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Examples
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It made him wince, but he made up his mind to go on and fill the money-bag.
Chapter 43 2010
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Then the staff proceeded to go around, foisting a money-bag in patrons 'faces and loudly asking, "Do you have anything you want to give?"
Regal Cinemas: Can You Ask Your Ushers To Stop Panhandling? - The Consumerist 2008
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To come round the problem recently a money-bag had bought Jharkhand RS ticket for its company's manager.
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She took the ewer and followed him to the privy, leaving the door open, whereupon the thief entered and, seizing the money-bag, made off with it to his companions, to whom he told what had passed. —
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She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the thief took the money-bag and made off with it to his companions to whom he told what had passed.
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He drew two five-franc pieces from his money-bag and handed them to the priest.
Les Miserables 2008
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And he sang as he shoved the moolah in his money-bag
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We just elect representatives independent of the present corrupt systems, who will vote yes or no on their consciences for any proposal, dismantle the existing political nonsense andabolish money, which will end the money-bag folks siphoning theplanet into their pockets.
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Dip into the money-bag: pay the people: be generous, J. J., but not too prodigal.
The Newcomes 2006
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With this he pulled out an enormous canvas bag, full and rotund as the money-bag of the giant whom Jack slew, untied it, and shook the contents out into her lap as she sat in her low chair by the fire.
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