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piece of change
Idioms and Phrases
A sum of money, especially a considerable amount, as in That car is worth a piece of change . [ Slang ; early 1900s]Example Sentences
“This is a major piece of legislation and a major piece of change at Day 101 of a 105-day session,†Rep. Joe Schmick, R-Colfax, told the committee.
Say, for instance, the city of Lewiston snags a reasonably good piece of change for a facelift - perhaps near the roundabout at Snake River Avenue.
"He made himself a nice little piece of change," McIntosh said.
Or “Honey, I can send my youngest girl a little piece of change to help her out at school.â€
My network of moms, specifically the Mom Squad with the Momference, they were able to connect me with an organization that wanted to provide a grant to a single black mother affected by the shutdown, so I was able to receive a very nice piece of change for support.
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