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long green
noun
- paper money; cash.
Word History and Origins
Origin of long green1
Example Sentences
Throughout New Mexico there are maybe 100 strains of the long green pods the state is known for, and connoisseurs like Farrar could probably Pepsi Challenge them.
The long green blinds kept out the glare of the sunshine; and at first he saw the room but dimly.
The water dripped over the wheel, and long green beard trailed from its chin down the sluice.
Mollie Thurston stood up in the back of the motor car, waving a long green veil.
Under the long green-paved avenues of gnarled oaks and of lichened beeches the white-robed brothers gathered to the sound.
He did have watches of me while I did tie the other end of the long green string around my tooth.
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