Pecuniary Mnemonic
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pecuniary
pecuniary
/pɪˈkjuːn(jə)ɹi/
Examples
- They impose a pecuniary punishment or mulct.
- They then will not be liable for any pecuniary dues.
- He was under pecuniary obligation to him.
- To do such a thing to obtain a licence is pecuniary.
- But this mark of honour was not accompanied by any pecuniary emolument.
- There are no pecuniary penalties available for a breach of section 52.
- The pecuniary difficulties of the Institution had become very great.
- The requirement of pecuniary loss can be shown in a number of ways.
- This is done by various insinuation about pecuniary motivations and otherwise.
- With an equally niggardly hand are pecuniary grants and pensions distributed.
relating to or involving money
adjective
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"Pec + You + Near + Y. Peck, you're near money, always focusing on financial matters."
Peck + You + Near + Airy. "A bird's peck near an airy nest talks all about money care."
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