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It's Monopoly money and will be quite easy to reproduce.
I was game to throw a bit of Monopoly money around, and off we headed.
If we do not start working seriously on that, the euro could well end up as so much monopoly money.
So his children played counting games with real coins and Monopoly money.
By the standards of our monopoly money business, ninety grand was like being on welfare.
Spring training statistics have as much real value as Monopoly money.
The economy was bad, he said, clenching a wad of Monopoly money.
I stared at the Monopoly money in my hand, then eyed the weasel behind the table.
"You might as well bribe me with Monopoly money."
It's kind of like playing with Monopoly money.
It was just like playing for monopoly money.
"Monopoly money" is also a derisive term used in multiple senses.
What sort of contingency do you imagine the government could have, maybe let people pay with monopoly money...
The currency looks a lot like Monopoly money.
It's not just done with Monopoly money, or won't be when it's real.
Those bundles of notes weren't fairy gold, or even Monopoly money.
It may be this numeral that suggests Monopoly money.
I've never seen it like this; it's like Monopoly money."
"I don't believe in fining because it's like so much Monopoly money to these guys anyway," he has said.
He tried to buy arms with Monopoly money".
But he knows it's like talking about Monopoly money when the priests informed the parish leaders how much it was going to cost for repairs.
Monopoly money is a type of play money used in the board game Monopoly.
It's worth about as much, in my opinion, as Monopoly money."
"Well, I do quite well against my family when we're playing for Monopoly money.
They use Monopoly money to go shopping.