Sentences with phrase «last nickel»

The phrase "last nickel" means the very last bit of money or the only money someone has left. Full definition
«This is content they have full control over and can wring every last nickel out of.»
I don't want to invest in someone who's down to the last nickel
I'm betting down to the last nickel!»»
This was no longer about ease of use and naked Amazon greed in milking every last nickel out of its users, this was about exposing its users to harm... and not alerting them to it.
They look to the long - term, yes, but they chase innovation and opportunity like it's the last nickel.
By being willing to help when they were in trouble, it brought me more than enough «good deals» because they wanted to help a friend who wasn't playing for the last nickel on every deal.
Figuratively, playing for that last nickel could cost me several bucks.
I have a saying that playing for the last nickel might cost ninety - five cents in the long run.
I don't play for the last nickel — that nickel may cost many bucks.
Because lawyers who deep down are afraid to try cases milk every last nickel of fees out of a case before finding some excuse to recommend settling.
He added that they are not going to grab the «last nickel» and they are not trying to optimize the monetisiation of everything they do to the nth degree, Gamerant reported.
They each spend their last nickel on a cup of coffee and sit at a table without even a prospect, let alone a customer.
However, if I find a wholesaler is getting a killer deal and they're trying to squeeze every last nickel by overpricing the sale, overestimating ARV, or underestimating the repairs then I'm going to be quite upset.
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