chunk of change
nounDefinitions
A significant amount of money.
- Let's say, for example, that you arrive home late (again) because you had an important piece of business to finish that will add a nice chunk of change to your bank account.
- Further, society in the form of the converting or packaging operation is usually not capable of absorbing very large chunks of change.
- “The idea was, if you put in a chunk of change, you can stand up a new sector,” says jones, who had founded an advocacy group called Green For All that had called for a Green New Deal.
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