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mark-to-market
(finance, accounting, chiefly attributive) Assigning a value to an asset equal to the current market price of the asset or one calculated based on related standardised assets for which there is a market.
Daniel come to judgement
(idiomatic) One who wisely settles a difficult matter.
cry all the way to the bank
(idiomatic) To be happy due to the receipt of money, but sad about the cause. / (idiomatic) To be unconcerned with criticism due to financial success.
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laugh all the way to the bank
(intransitive, idiomatic) To make a large income easily, especially at the expense of others or by doing something that lacks significant merit.
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to all intents and purposes
(idiomatic, Britain) For every functional purpose; in every practical sense; in every important respect; practically speaking.
air-to-air missiles
word to the wise
(idiomatic) A brief piece of advice.
word to the wise
toadfish
Any of the ray-finned fishes of family Batrachoididae of benthic ambush predators. / Certain species in family Tetraodontidae / Certain species in family Psychrolutidae