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to turn in and get cash for (one's chips), as in a gambling casino. ... Use cash in one's chips in a Sentence ... cash in (one's) chips; and cash in (one's) checks...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/cash+in+one's+chips
dictionary.reference.com/browse/cash+in+one's+chips
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Solving a puzzle? If so, please specify how many letters. If this one is a three-letter word, it's probably 'die,' but if it's longer it might have a different meaning.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Cash_in_one's_chips_so_to_spe...
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Said in observing that a particular trait or characteristic is clearly inherited or learned from one's parents; it "runs in the family", so to speak ... cash in one's chips...
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary_of_idioms_-_C
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MEANING 2: to speak directly and frankly about something or someone ; SENTENCE 2: Let's call a spade a spade and ... MEANING 1: to hold your cards close to your chest, so no one can see them ; SENTENCE 1: He didn't want the others to see his cards, so he played them close to his chest. ... IDIOM: to cash in one's chips...
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sportsidioms.com/page/25.htm
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Idioms: speak one's piece ... speak one's mind (Idiom) ... Cash in one's chips so to speak.?
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www.answers.com/topic/speak-one-s-piece
www.answers.com/topic/speak-one-s-piece
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Spartis and Elias say that 95 percent of their accounts were sufficiently diversified away from one stock. The remaining clients, the two brokers say, wanted to put all their chips on one bet, so to speak, and were burned for it. ... We'd also ask if they could bring in extra outside cash, or sell other securities.
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registeredrep.com/career/finance_betrayed/
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We will be putting on additional entertainment to ensure you have a thoroughly enjoyable evening of fun and sophistication so put the date in your diary now and tell all your friends and colleagues. Tickets are priced at £25.00 which includes the meal and casino chips.
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www.jamescash.co.uk/blog/
www.jamescash.co.uk/blog/
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- something that you can use to gain an advantage (when playing cards an ace is face down so the other players in a card game can't see it) ... - call a person or thing a name that is true, speak in plain language ... cash in one's chips...
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www.idiomconnection.com/card.html
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« And they're off! "Tier One" university cash grab, Day 1 | Main| Obama's address to students: Why this is a good idea » ... I don't mean to be so candid, but it just irks me that you people don't seem to understand the "Tier One" or "Flagship" distinction. Your malapropism of these terms is indicative of your...
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educationfrontblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2009/09/tier...
educationfrontblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2009/09/tier-one-university-cash-grab.html
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