1. big money - Noun
2. big money - Adjective
a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
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Big money seeks out the company of its own, for purposes of reproduction. Joe Haldeman
Politics isn't about big money or power games; it's about the improvement of people's lives. Paul Wellstone
The big money in booms is always made first by the public - on paper. And it remains on paper. Edwin Lefèvre
Any imposition of government censorship on the media is a step in the direction of State control, a step which big money is most reluctant to take. William S. Burroughs
Unfortunately most ways of making big money take a long time. By the time one has made the money one is too old to enjoy it. Ian Fleming
The rule of Big Money and its attendant culture of cupidity and mendacity has so poisoned our hearts, minds and souls that a dominant self-righteous neoliberal soulcraft of smartness, dollars and bombs thrives with little opposition. Cornel West