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Bankroll   /bˈæŋkrˌoʊl/   Listen
verb
bankroll  v. t.  To pay the costs of; as, Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy?.



noun
bankroll  n.  
1.
The money carried on one's person. "He shot his bankroll on a bob-tailed nag."
Synonyms: roll, wad.
2.
One's total supply of money; funds.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Bankroll" Quotes from Famous Books



... Because I thought you'd listen to reason. Oh, you don't believe it. Ask Dunham. Are you still such a hick that you don't know he was behind that match? Why, he's behind 'em all—nine tenths of 'em. His bankroll is." ...
— Winner Take All • Larry Evans



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