May 20, 2012

Idiom: in the money

In the money means to have a lot of money.

Rolling in money has the same meaning.


Examples of use:

1. The postman is in the money now. He won £500,000 on the lottery last week!

2. I'm in the money – I just got a pay rise!

3. Our new neighbour must be rolling in money because he's just bought a new Ferrari.

4. No we can't give you another loan. Do you think we're rolling in money?  


Do you know someone who is in the money?

Can you write a sentence below using this expression?    

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