HAND OVER CASH

Definition: To give someone an amount of money in the form of cash, typically as payment for something.

Synonyms: Pay Up, Give Money, Transfer Funds, Cash Out, Pass Currency

Usage Examples in Sentences

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At the store, I had to hand over cash to buy my favorite candy.
#2
She had to hand over cash to the librarian for the overdue books.
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My friend asked me to hand over cash for my share of the restaurant bill.
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She had to hand over cash to the taxi driver after a long and tiring journey.
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The art enthusiast eagerly agreed to hand over cash for the rare painting at the auction.
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The shopkeeper requested customers to hand over cash rather than use credit cards for small purchases.
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The traveler had to hand over cash at the border to cover the entry visa fees.
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In the bustling market, vendors insisted that customers hand over cash for the exotic spices on display.
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As a security deposit, tenants are often required to hand over cash to the landlord before moving in.
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In the clandestine world of espionage, agents often hand over cash to informants in exchange for valuable intelligence.
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She refused to hand over cash until she received a receipt for the purchase.
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The thief demanded that the cashier hand over cash from the register.
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He was hesitant to hand over cash without first confirming the authenticity of the product.
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The debtor finally agreed to hand over cash to settle the outstanding debt.
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If you want to buy that antique vase, hand over cash right now.
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Many small business owners find it easier to hand over cash for supplies to avoid transaction fees.
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Parking at the fair is more convenient if you can hand over cash quickly.
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Street performers often appreciate it when passersby hand over cash as a token of appreciation.
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He insisted that she hand over cash before he would release the vintage records.
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When the garage sale was over, she was pleased to have had many people hand over cash for her old belongings.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Mr. Johnson. I'm here to hand over the cash for the supplies we ordered last week.B: Good morning, John. Thank you for coming in. Please hand over the cash, and I'll get the receipt for you.A: Here you go. It's all counted and ready for you.B: Great, everything looks in order. Here's your receipt. Is there anything else I can assist you with?A: No, that's all for today. Thank you, Mr. Johnson. Have a good day.B: You're welcome, John. Have a good day too.
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