cold cash

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English

Noun

cold cash (uncountable)

  1. Money, especially in the form of paper currency or coins, which is in hand or readily available for use.
    • 1904, David Graham Phillips, chapter 19, in The Cost:
      "Promises, especially from Joe Larkin, will go a long way, though they don't rouse the white hot enthusiasm that cold cash in the pocket does."
    • 1917, William MacLeod Raine, chapter 5, in The Yukon Trail:
      "I wouldn't cross that rock wall for a hundred thousand dollars in cold cash."
    • 2000 October 15, Matthew Miller, “The Big Federal Freeze”, in New York Times, retrieved 16 July 2013:
      [H]ighways, dams and research laboratories have lost their primacy; cold cash—for pensions, doctors and hospitals—has taken over.
    • 2005 December 12, Jyoti Thottham, “War on the Water Front”, in Time:
      Maine has only 1.3 million people but at least 25 trillion gallons of drinkable water in its lakes and aquifers. Wilfong, a former state legislator, wants to turn that resource into cold cash.

Usage notes

  • Often used with the connotation that, at least in the current situation, money in this form is preferable to other kinds of wealth.

See also

References

  • cold cash”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.