Elaine put down some bills and told her to keep the change.
After seeing the increase, the rest of the creative team argued to keep the change.
I kept the change, which was a little over fifteen bucks.
We chatted about it by phone and he's told me to keep the change.
"Keep the change," he said, took the key extended in the hand and walked back out of the office.
She said he usually bought three $30 bags of the drug and often let her keep the change from a $100 bill.
If you've got that kind of money to throw away, I'll do your shopping for you and keep the change.
He asked the waitress for his check, gave her more than enough money to cover it, and said, "Keep the change."
The question remains: whose turn is it to say, "Keep the change"?
I felt so good to be back I almost told him to keep the change.