Noun
the almighty dollar
(US, derogatory, idiomatic, singular only) The dollar, satirically characterized as a god.
A strong, persuasive argument about the true meaning of Thanksgiving and how some businesses are not letting the almighty dollar dictate their holiday sales. Source: Internet
Because like most celebrities and entertainers, it’s about the almighty dollar. Source: Internet
Father Alar, who joined his religious community in 2006 after spending many years chasing the almighty dollar in the workaday business world, spoke of the importance of having a well-informed Catholic faith. Source: Internet
One can’t help wondering which is worse, reducing St. Patrick’s Day to a grubby subservience to the almighty dollar, doffing the cap and straightening the hair before the Landed Gentry, or identifying it with the cult of personality. Source: Internet
They’re motivated by the almighty dollar, and they don’t really care whom they have to lie to or steal from to get it. Source: Internet
“You can go do business in Syria if you would like, but if you do, you risk being cut off from the almighty dollar and the U.S. financial system.” Source: Internet