Phrases with «open checkbook»

The phrase "open checkbook" means having unlimited or unrestricted access to money or resources, without any restrictions or limits on spending. Full definition

Sentences with «open checkbook»

  • There's going to be no shortage of teams waiting with open checkbooks on July 1st with the way he has been playing the last few years and most importantly this year, playoffs included. (sbnation.com)
  • More Long Islanders opened their checkbooks for candidates in the crowded and tumultuous Republican race for president than for Democrats from July through September, reversing Clinton's dominance earlier this year, the latest disclosure reports show. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • WASHINGTON - More Long Islanders opened their checkbooks for candidates in the crowded and tumultuous Republican race for president than for Democrats from July through September, reversing Hillary Rodham Clinton's dominance earlier this year, the latest disclosure reports show. (newsday.com)
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