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pay
noun as in earnings from employment
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verb as in give money for goods, services
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verb as in be advantageous
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verb as in make amends
verb as in profit, yield
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verb as in get revenge
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Example Sentences
But the extra cash may well be worth paying as those inside the stadium witnessed United scoring four goals in a league game for the first time since April.
When people have suffered long enough, they're likely to follow just about anyone who promises to make things better — or at least to make someone else pay.
“I didn’t have money before this,” he said, “I was collecting €188-a-week off the social welfare, and now here I am with a 60 G’s bonus and then my own pay.”
Discontent over staffing, pay and other alleged workplace issues has pervaded the lab over the past two years, emails and other communications reviewed by The Times show.
To put it bluntly, he seems to be proposing that electricity users here should pay twice as much for their power as those in other advanced nations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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