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AGGREGATES |
Sums |
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PITTANCES |
Measly sums |
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REFUNDS |
Returned sums of money |
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CALCULATED |
Did sums, aware of the consequences? |
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SMS |
Sums you abandoned to send moble sentences |
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SUMMER |
One who sums; one who casts up an account. |
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IDIOMS |
Paid trio sums - half in each case are local sayings |
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SUMMIST |
One who sums up; one who forms an abridgment or summary. |
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SWEEPSTAKES |
A race for all the sums staked or prizes
offered. |
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SCRAPEPENNY |
One who gathers and hoards money in trifling sums; a
miser. |
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CIPHER |
To use figures in a mathematical process; to do sums in
arithmetic. |
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EPIPHONEMA |
An exclamatory sentence, or striking reflection, which
sums up or concludes a discourse. |
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SUBSCRIPTION |
Sum subscribed; amount of sums subscribed; as, an
individual subscription to a fund. |
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CUTTER |
An officer in the exchequer who notes by cutting on the
tallies the sums paid. |
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AVERAGE |
To find the mean of, when sums or quantities are
unequal; to reduce to a mean. |
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LEVIABLE |
Fit to be levied; capable of being assessed and
collected; as, sums leviable by course of law. |
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TOTAL |
The whole; the whole sum or amount; as, these sums added
make the grand total of five millions. |
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BUCKET SHOP |
An office or a place where facilities are given for
betting small sums on current prices of stocks, petroleum, etc. |
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CATCHPENNY |
Made or contrived for getting small sums of money from
the ignorant or unwary; as, a catchpenny book; a catchpenny show. |
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AMOUNT |
To rise or reach by an accumulation of particular sums or
quantities; to come (to) in the aggregate or whole; -- with to or unto. |
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PLUNGE |
To bet heavily and with seeming recklessness on a race,
or other contest; in an extended sense, to risk large sums in hazardous
speculations. |
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BALANCE |
To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account
equal; -- said of an item; as, this payment, or credit, balances the
account. |
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POOL |
... used for
the purpose of increasing or depressing the market price of stocks,
grain, or other commodities; also, the aggregate of the sums so
... |