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cold cash

n. money, especially in the form of paper currency or coins, which is in hand or readily available for use.

WordNet
cold 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: ready cash, ready money]

Usage examples of "cold cash".

Until he could talk her out of some cold cash and gently ditch her along the way.

If you are, all that we can lose is our labor of eight months and what we have invested in cold cash.

Bit of jumped-up trash was that bolt of goods, but she had the money, and who am I to argue with the lovely clink of cold cash in these hard times?

Then there were the European wanna-bes, the Germans and the Austrians and the Italians and the fucking French, who would sell munitions to an invading army just east of the Seine if it meant cold cash.

A person like the one who had repeatedly stabbed the poor monstershouter or like John Bearsford Tipton, who had offered him a million in cold cash for the use of his woman.

If he did not kill Fanucci, he would have to pay the man seven hundred dollars cold cash.