money\ is\ no\ object

money\ is\ no\ object
informal sentence
the price of something is irrelevant.

Please show me your most beautiful mink coat; money is no object.


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  • money is no object — ► used to say that someone has enough money not to worry about how much something costs: »The fundraising event is aimed at people for whom money is no object. Main Entry: ↑object …   Financial and business terms

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  • Money is no object. — Money (is) no object. something that you say which means it does not matter how much something costs because there is a lot of money available. If money was no object, what sort of a house would you live in? …   New idioms dictionary

  • money is no object — informal used for saying that you have a lot of money and can buy what you want I want the best car you ve got. Money is no object …   English dictionary

  • money is no object — {informal sentence} The price of something is irrelevant. * /Please show me your most beautiful mink coat; money is no object./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • money is no object — {informal sentence} The price of something is irrelevant. * /Please show me your most beautiful mink coat; money is no object./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • money is no object — how much something costs is not important. If money was no object, what sort of a house would you live in? …   New idioms dictionary

  • money is no object — money is not a problem, the price does not matter …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Money no object. — Money (is) no object. something that you say which means it does not matter how much something costs because there is a lot of money available. If money was no object, what sort of a house would you live in? …   New idioms dictionary

  • object — [äb′jikt, äbjekt; ] for v. [ əb jekt′, äbjekt′] n. [ME < ML objectum, something thrown in the way < L objectus, a casting before, that which appears, orig. pp. of objicere < ob (see OB ) + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. a thing that can… …   English World dictionary

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