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ready cash

n. money in the form of cash that is readily available; "his wife was always a good source of ready cash"; "he paid cold cash for the TV set" [syn: cold cash, ready money]

Usage examples of "ready cash".

The white kids'd smoked their five hundred dollars, were moving up on the seven-hundred-dollar mark, all their ready cash, but I didn't give a platinum-plated shit about the money.

Soon he would find himself in a pinch with a growing need for ready cash.

Since he was the bank, and the bank was his, this meant that he possessed the ready cash to survive personally any foreseeable period of economic chaos.

When she married, she was the daughter of a Scottish laird with more land than ready cash.

A need for ready cash doesn't turn you into a wilfully homicidal maniac.

A man with ready cash can often make some good buys of folks who just can't cut the mustard.

A metal box that held two hundred dollars in ready cash hadn't been touched.

Entertaining, in the manner we shall need to entertain, will take more ready cash than I currently have available.

You could sell your story to the tabloids, pick up some quick, ready cash.

Speculators swarmed Wilmington and, having the ready cash, bought up boatloads of goods and held them for a rise in prices.

Or a dealer needs some ready cash on stuff he's had tucked away for years, watching the price go up.

For the lack of a few dollars of ready cash, a man stood to lose a farm worth many thousands.

Being small, I could get in and out of windows and cubbyholes nobody thought to bar and I collected myself a lot of ready cash.

Regardless of my own loss, Heller was going to get roped into this far beyond any ready cash he had.