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monies

[ muhn-eez ]

noun

  1. a plural of money.


monies

/ ˈmʌnɪz /

noun

  1. See money
    formal.
    a plural of money


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“Profits” were returned to early investors with monies from newer victims.

New York received no federal monies and just a small amount of state aid for education.

Combined with monies from PAWS and other sources, Rider received more than $190,000.

Counts two and three (the only one in which a verdict was reached) related to the monies Bunny Mellon gave in 2007 and 2008.

And what they do give away is—like the monies my wife and I donate—totally at their own discretion.

So, with my heart glad to see my accounts fall so right in this time of mixing of monies and confusion, I home to bed.

Sayer brought back the goodes and monies sent in that voyag.

Every gift is receipted for, and monies are most carefully expended.

The waterman durst do no other, but gave either their own monies.

Before my heart it was a good answer; I hope he won his monies?

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