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nest egg
noun
- money saved and held in reserve for emergencies, retirement, etc.
- a natural or artificial egg placed in a nest to induce a hen to continue laying eggs there.
nest egg
noun
- a fund of money kept in reserve; savings
- a natural or artificial egg left in a nest to induce hens to lay their eggs in it
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of nest egg1
Example Sentences
This is happening at a time when those on fixed budgets could be hit with higher prices for consumer goods thanks to Trump’s tariffs, and may see their nest eggs threatened by stock market volatility.
That would remove the threat of sheriff’s deputies hauling her out, provide a nest egg to start anew and give her more control of a situation she believed would otherwise turn out poorly.
A lot of these guys, when they get into the corporate world, their nest egg becomes so solid that their fear of losing that supersedes them being sharper onstage.
And even though some are living off substantial nest eggs or healthy retirement accounts, others are barely surviving on a fixed income.
But if you want to risk the nest egg on something, here’s a safe bet:
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