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Definition of Ready cash
1. Noun. Money in the form of cash that is readily available. "He paid cold cash for the TV set"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ready Cash
Literary usage of Ready cash
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801 by George Clinton, New York (State). State Historian, Hugh Hastings, James Austin Holden (1904)
"... to Governor Clinton—Concerning ready cash and Recruits. Little Britain, June
13th 1781. ... ready cash ..."
2. Castle Rackrent;: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners by Maria Edgeworth (1810)
"... and the sight of the ready cash upon the bed worked with his honor; and the
short and the long of it was, Sir Goody gathered wp the golden guineas, ..."
3. The Court of the Tuileries from the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Philippe by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1897)
"ready cash for the King. — Sympathetic Sorrow. — Madame Soon Weary of Holyrood.
— Migrating to Bohemia. ^HILE Charles X. remained in France, the King of the ..."