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king's ransom
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*king's ransom
Fig. a great deal of money. (To pay an amount as large as one might have to pay to get back a king held for ransom. *Typically: cost ~; pay ~; spend~.) I would like to buy a nice watch, but I don't want to pay a king's ransom for it. It's a lovely house. I bet it cost a king's ransom.
See also: ransom


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Byline: Neil Morrice Star performance Urban Poet, a half-brother to top US stallion Pulpit, who cost a king's ransom at the sales, pulverised his rivals in the maiden Apt result The triumph gave Mark Johnston, a director at Hamilton, his 50th winner at the course in the past five years Who ran an in-form rival close and is looking well handicapped?
So I guess you don't have to be a monarchist to enjoy a visit to Royal Windsor - and it doesn't cost a king's ransom to stay there.
He cost a king's ransom from Kevin Prendergast's yard and has a Cheltenham entry, but still looked to be finding his way over hurdles when scraping home at Kelso's last meeting.
 
 
 
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