cold, hard cash

cold, hard cash
cold, hard cash
cash, not checks or credit. •

I want to be paid in cold, hard cash, and I want to be paid now!

Pay me now! Cash on the barrelhead—cold, hard cash.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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