a.A small disk or counter used in poker and other games to represent money. b.chipsSlangMoney. 4.Seemicrochip. 5. a.A thin, usually fried slice of food, especially a potato chip:ate chips with her sandwich. b.A very small piece of food or candy:made cookies with chocolate chips. ...
First, the Spanish Inquisition outlawed Judaism, sending Spanish Jews fleeing to neighboring Portugal. Then, in 1496, the Portuguese King Manuel I married Isabella of Spain, who insisted on the conversion or expulsion of Jews from Portugal, too. Some Jews chose to remain in Spain and Portugal,...
cash in 1. To withdraw from a venture by or as if by settling one's account. 2. Informal To obtain a profit or other advantage by timely exploitation: Profiteers cashed in during the gasoline shortage. 3. Slang To die. cash out To dispose of a long-held asset for profit: Hard-presse...
a.A small disk or counter used in poker and other games to represent money. b.chipsSlangMoney. 4.Seemicrochip. 5. a.A thin, usually fried slice of food, especially a potato chip:ate chips with her sandwich. b.A very small piece of food or candy:made cookies with chocolate chips. ...
a.A small disk or counter used in poker and other games to represent money. b.chipsSlangMoney. 4.Seemicrochip. 5. a.A thin, usually fried slice of food, especially a potato chip:ate chips with her sandwich. b.A very small piece of food or candy:made cookies with chocolate chips. ...
a.A small disk or counter used in poker and other games to represent money. b.chipsSlangMoney. 4.Seemicrochip. 5. a.A thin, usually fried slice of food, especially a potato chip:ate chips with her sandwich. b.A very small piece of food or candy:made cookies with chocolate chips. ...
cash in 1. To withdraw from a venture by or as if by settling one's account. 2. Informal To obtain a profit or other advantage by timely exploitation: Profiteers cashed in during the gasoline shortage. 3. Slang To die. cash out To dispose of a long-held asset for profit: Hard-presse...
2. Informal To obtain a profit or other advantage by timely exploitation: Profiteers cashed in during the gasoline shortage. 3. Slang To die. cash out To dispose of a long-held asset for profit: Hard-pressed farmers are tempted to cash out by selling their valuable land.Idiom: cash on ...