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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.”
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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