stolen money
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstolenandmoney
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stolen
verb
uk/ˈstəʊ.lən/us/ˈstoʊ.lən/
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money
noun[U]
uk/ˈmʌn.i/us/ˈmʌn.i/
coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a ...
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(Definition ofstolenandmoneyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This became obvious when the committee discussed the case of the man who hadstolenmoneythat his wife had saved for her confinement when pregnant.
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I visited in prison an agricultural labourer who hadstolenmoneyfrom a farmer's housekeeper.
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These are the people who havestolenmoneyfrom the taxpayer.
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They told him that they did not handle anystolenmoneyor any unclaimed securities.
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They had no conscience about receivingstolenmoneyor selling stolen goods.
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But one aspect of law and order is to see that his party returnsstolenmoney.
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We know that the donor has been charged in respect of thatstolenmoney.
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Once back, he has to solve a case involvingstolenmoneyand a missing employee in order to catch the thieves.
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An open bag revealsstolenmoney, which is dispersed by the wind.
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The boat, it seems, was purchased withstolenmoney.
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She replaces thestolenmoneyout of her own bank account.
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All players who survive without turning on their allies will splitstolenmoneyevenly.
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Unfortunately, thestolenmoneyis blown away by the wind generated by the airplane's propeller.
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A later estimate put the amount ofstolenmoneyat $4.86 million.
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Thereafter, he confessed and led the police to thestolenmoney, which was hidden in a field not far from his apartment.
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However, the pay was not enough to return thestolenmoneyto his previous employer.
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