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right in the pickle barrelWhen throwing a pitch. It’s defined as throwing it in the strike zone.Rate it:

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right on the moneyExact; precise; exactly right.Rate it:

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robber baronIn Europe, an aristocrat who charged exorbitant fees or otherwise exacted money from people who journeyed across land or waterways which he controlled.Rate it:

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rode hard and put away wetA graphic way of saying someone is exhausted or. overworkedRate it:

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rolling in itHaving an abundance of money.Rate it:

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run awayTo flee by running.Rate it:

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run awayTo leave home, or other place of residence, usually unannounced, or to make good on a threat, with such action usually performed by a child or juvenile.Rate it:

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run awayescapeRate it:

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run away withTo be misled by imagining that one's desires can come true.Rate it:

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run away withTo leave secretly with another person. Usually with the intention of getting married or of living together against the wishes of the family.Rate it:

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run for one's lifeTo run away desperately from danger.Rate it:

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run for one's moneyA difficult challenge for the person indicated, especially one involving a competitive situation.Rate it:

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run for one's moneyA reasonable opportunity to succeed, perform acceptably, or escape harm, especially in a difficult situation.Rate it:

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run offTo chase someone away.Rate it:

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run on fumesBy extension, to operate with few resources or little money.Rate it:

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run throughTo use completely, in a short space of time. Usually money.Rate it:

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sack chaserA women who tries to woo weathy man for his money.Rate it:

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salt awayTo save or preserve (especially money) for future use.Rate it:

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save upTo accumulate money, especially for a specific, planned expenditure.Rate it:

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scot-freeTo get away with something completely free from obligation, harm, or penaltyRate it:

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scratch togetherTo collect, assemble or gather small amounts (especially of money), from various sources, with some difficultyRate it:

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screw offTo go away at someone's urging; to bugger off.Rate it:

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scurry awayTo run away, especially fearfully.Rate it:

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se casserTo get lost, go away, leaveRate it:

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sécher sur piedTo pine away.Rate it:

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sellTo agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.Rate it:

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sell awayTo sell all of an item or group of items.Rate it:

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sell awayTo sell a financial product without the authorization of one's employing broker-dealer to sell that product.Rate it:

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sell in may and go away"Sell in May and go away" is a popular adage or saying in the stock market that suggests investors should sell their stocks or investments in May and stay out of the market until the end of October. The idea behind this saying is that the stock market tends to experience weaker performance during the summer months, particularly from May to October. This pattern is often attributed to factors such as reduced trading activity, lower corporate earnings reports, or investors' vacation periods.Rate it:

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sell upTo sell all, in order to reduce its debts or gain liquid money.Rate it:

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semissibus magna copia estmoney is plentiful at 6 per cent.Rate it:

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send awayTo dismiss from one's presence.Rate it:

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send awayTo send to a particular place for a long time, as a family member, an employee, etc.Rate it:

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send away forTo write to a business or other organisation, requesting a thing.Rate it:

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send forTo send away for, to request a delivery of.Rate it:

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send someone packingTo expel, eject, or dismiss someone; to send away, chase off, or force out.Rate it:

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set backTo cost money, as.Rate it:

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set upto provide the money or other support that someone needs for an important task or activity.Rate it:

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SFYLInitialism of sorry for your loss, commonly said in response to someone being scammed or losing money from a risky investment.Rate it:

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shake downTo shake someone so money falls from their pockets.Rate it:

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shake downTo get money from someone using threats.Rate it:

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she would rip a dog off a gut wagonA gut wagon was a horse drawn wagon that was used for collecting butcher's scraps for further processing. The wagons were often followed by determined and persistent dogs intent on eating the contents of the wagon. It took a great deal of effort to keep these dogs away from or off the wagon. A person's appearance ugly or objectionable enough to discourage or scare the dogs from the gut wagon would be ugly indeed.Rate it:

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shell outTo pay money; especially, to pay a great deal of money.Rate it:

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shoot one's wadTo spend all of one's money.Rate it:

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shoot the moon!Gambler's expression prior to throwing the 'dice':Rate it:

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short reckonings make long friendsborrowed money should be paid back as soon as possibleRate it:

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show a clean pair of heelsto run away quickly; to make an escape quickly; to outpaceRate it:

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shrink awayto draw back in fear; cringe, back down, shy awayRate it:

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shrink backTo back away or retreat; to abandon an effort.Rate it:

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shut up and take my moneySaid about something that the speaker wants to buy immediately.Rate it:

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