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spare cash

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meanings of spareand cash


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spare
adjective
uk /speər/ us /sper/
If something is spare, it is available to use because it ...
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cash
noun[U]
uk /kæʃ/ us /kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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Examples of spare cash


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Instead, farmers used their retirement funds, business profits and sparecash to pay for their farms.
Couples earning less than £13,000 are also unlikely to have much sparecash to spend on them.
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If an authority has not got the sparecash to match that funding, it has to take it out of the already allocated schools budget.
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If there is any sparecash in the education budget, that is where it should go, which is where it is needed.
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This is a very sensitive question, because no existing body representing the disabled has any sparecash.
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If there is any sparecash, they have ample services on which they can spend it.
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However, the person involved has not one farthing of sparecash.
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Also, they are unlikely to have any sparecash to allow them to compensate for their personal disabilities by enlisting the help of non-statutory services.
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They could use their sparecash for much more injurious things than merely sitting by even an expensive television set.
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The time has gone when the scientist can carry on in a back-yard with home-made apparatus purchased out of his own sparecash.
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A large number of our primary schools have sparecash and capacity.
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If they have so much sparecash, they should give £1 million to our hard-pressed local authorities.
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Our ability to implement, to give effect to, these opportunities depends upon cash—and sparecash is just what we lack.
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Many pensioners have little sparecash; indeed, they are often on fixed incomes.
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We all know what it means when a man with no occupation and some sparecash forms the habit of visiting public-houses.
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The nation has to pay for them either out of taxes or out of the sparecash in the pockets of its citizens.
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How can she do that and look after her own house and family, probably with no domestic help and very little, if any, sparecash?
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The average working man has not enough sparecash to spend a lot on betting and racing.
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A great many people do not have bank accounts or any sparecash.
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