What is another word for money bag?

Pronunciation: [mˈʌnɪ bˈaɡ] (IPA)

Money bag is a popular phrase that refers to a container used to store or carry money. However, there are various synonyms for the term money bag that can be used interchangeably in different contexts. "Wallet" is a small pouch-like container for currency and other valuable items that is usually carried on one's person. "Purse" is a larger bag-like container for money that is typically carried by women. "Satchel" is a bag with a long shoulder strap and a lid that is used for carrying books, files, and other valuable items. "Briefcase" is a rectangular-shaped bag with a handle used by professionals to carry documents and money. "Money belt" is an under-clothing belt with pockets to hold money and other valuables.

What are the hypernyms for Money bag?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Money bag

  • Anyone who works/lives just to make both ends meet emerges/ends up nothing else but only a money bag. But, anyone who works/lives towards satisfying other people's needs as much/long as he or she can is bound to end up a philantropist/a legend e.g. Mother Theresa, George Soros, Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie among others. Now, that infers, you shouldn't work/live just/only to make both ends meet.
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