Noun
paycheque (plural paycheques)
Alternative form of paycheck
I accepted the opportunity which gave birth to Danielle Cleary Events and I received my first paycheque from The Canberra Wedding Fair.” Source: Internet
That feeling, however, vanishes quickly—just like my paycheque. Source: Internet
Capital from Current spending is equivalent to paying for a house renovation, at least in part, with money from your paycheque rather than from a bank loan. Source: Internet
He would also earn a paycheque in Finland, Germany and Holland. Source: Internet
They wanted no longer to be governed by people who are far removed from the realities of life lived paycheque to paycheque and crop year to crop year. Source: Internet
Many households reported being just hundreds of dollars away from bankruptcy, a sign they're living paycheque to paycheque. Source: Internet