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in the money
Placing first, second or third in a contest on which a bet has been placed, especially a horse race. For example, My luck held today, and I ended up in the money . [c. 1900]
Also, in the chips . Rich, affluent. For example, When he's in the money, he's extremely generous to his friends , or After that box-office bonanza, she's in the chips . The chips in the variant presumably allude to poker chips. [ Colloquial ; late 1800s]
Example Sentences
And there was another reason Julian got to Margate double-quick: if Banksy chooses your wall for one of his drawings, you could be seriously in the money.
If it puts less money into PIP for England and Wales, there would be a cut in the money transferred to the Holyrood budget.
While the company admits that this figure doesn’t factor in the money splurged throughout the prior steps of the building process, it’s still indicative of some remarkable cost-cutting.
Commercial revenue remained the largest revenue source in the Money League, rising 10% to £4.14bn and accounting for 44% of total revenue, helped by the hosting of non-football live events such as concerts.
“They are the person with the power who brings in the money.”
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