But I am not raising the poor woman because a tabloid waved money at our boss.
Toad told them we wanted to charter an airfiner and waved American money.
Because they waved too much money under my nose, as you know full well.
I waved money at him, cash money with convincing figures on it.
He recalled that American League teams were "waving big money at us" in the winter before the 1902 season.
We waved money at a travel agent and got a suite in a posh hotel.
Anyhow, they took up the option and waved too much money under my nose.
You'd just need to wave enough money under the right nose.
But there'll be people in the stands waving money at me, saying, 'Better hold up your end of the bargain.'
I refused him at first, but he waved money at me.