Big money
noun
large sums of money: there’s big money in professional golf
Contemporary Examples
The GOP and Violence Against Women Michelle Cottle February 11, 2013
Is Big Money Politics an Overblown Evil? David Freedlander August 1, 2014
Money Rules in the New D.C. Jane Hitchcock April 7, 2009
NFL’s Shadow Economy of Gambling and Fantasy Football is a Multibillion Dollar Business Miranda Green October 5, 2012
Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich’s Hypocrisy on Super PACs Michael Waldman December 20, 2011
Historical Examples
The Wasted Generation Owen Johnson
The Gold Girl James B. Hendryx
The Luminous Face Carolyn Wells
Lady Luck Hugh Wiley
The Cup of Fury Rupert Hughes
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