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Definitions for big-money
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big-moneyadjective
Involving a large amount of money
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of big-money in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of big-money in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of big-money in a Sentence
What we have got to do is create a resonance with the American people that demands Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema and everybody else, not to mention Republicans, start doing what the American people want rather than what wealthy campaign contributors or the big-money interests wants.
All of that may be fantasy to the ruling class and the big money interests in this country. I don't think that's fantasy to the working people in this country who have worked longer hours for lower wages, who are tired of establishment politics and establishment economics, every proposal that we have brought forward, we've paid for ... Maybe the drug companies don't like it and the insurance companies don't like it. I think the American people do like it.
That is a very significant difference, our campaign is funded by the people. To a significant degree, her campaign is funded by Wall Street and big money interests.
We actually don't know who all the players are in all this -- whether there's big money on both sides.
If you had asked me( could Kathy Barnette win) two weeks ago, absolutely not, no chance. Today, there is a chance now, absolutely, all I see on television all the time is McCormick and Oz, McCormick and Oz. ... There is the opportunity for the two big money boys to split down the middle and it allows someone to sneak up.
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