1. readies - Noun
2. readies - Verb
readies pl (plural only)
(Britain, informal) Cash, especially bank notes.
readies
third-person singular simple present indicative of ready
As protests continue across the U.S., President Donald Trump readies a "law and order" re-election campaign, while prominent Republican Colin Powell backs the Democratic candidate Joe Biden for president. Source: Internet
As our community readies to start traveling again, they can be assured that an excellent airport experience—one that is safe and healthy—always has been and always will be our top priority.” Source: Internet
Coronavirus cases in India: As India readies to cross two million infections by Friday, it has 158 districts — of the total of 734 — that report more than 1,000 Covid-19 infections as compared to just 87 a month ago. Source: Internet
SEOUL — As Samsung Electronics’ leader Jay Y. Lee readies for a new trial next month, the tech giant has quietly ramped up a public relations campaign touting Lee’s deal-making expertise including in winning a $6.6 billion contract from Verizon. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, Ian paints his face, shaves the sides of his head and readies himself for battle. Source: Internet
Afghan teenager Malek Mohammad balances on his hands, readies his stumps, then dives perilously into the water. Source: Internet