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coin Theme: MONEY n. money.I'm sort of short of coin right now. Can it wait?He made a lot of coin on the last picture.
coin 1. noun money UK, 1820 2. verb to earn an amount of money US, 1946
idiomcoin► to coin a phrasebe coining it (in) BrEBrErichspoken to be earning a lot of money very quickly:At that time, British Telecom was coining it at the rate of £90 per second.The hot weather has pleased Mr Lawler, who's been positively coining it in at his seafront cafe.
coin n. money. (see also hard coin, do some fine coin.) He made a lot of coin on the last picture. See:- a coin flip
- a coin toss
- be coining it
- be different sides of the same coin
- be opposite sides of the same coin
- be two sides of the same coin
- coin
- coin a phrase
- coin a phrase, to
- coin it
- coin it (in)
- coin money
- different sides of the same coin
- do some fine coin
- flip a coin
- hard coin
- on a/the toss of a/the coin
- opposite sides of the same coin
- other side of the coin
- other side of the coin, the
- pay (one) back in (one's) own coin
- pay back
- pay in someone's own coin, to
- pay someone back in their own coin
- the other side of the coin
- to coin a phrase
- toss a coin
- two sides of the same coin
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