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money changing

American  

noun

  1. the business of exchanging one currency for another, with the deduction of a commission for the service.


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In addition to a steady stream of sellers, the machine also drew the attention of bystanders who gawked at the large sums of money changing hands at the unassuming corner of the mall.

From Barron's • Feb. 1, 2026

"I had no idea whatsoever that there was any money changing hands," added Wells, who said he visited Ukraine with Gill in 2020.

From BBC • Nov. 20, 2025

One company, Cofertility, takes a different approach to egg donation that tries to address the strangeness of money changing hands.

From Slate • Jul. 16, 2025

And it's the notion of money changing hands that makes some people uncomfortable.

From Salon • Feb. 4, 2024

Rock was a guy who’d given us some trouble a few weeks ago when he wanted to buy me out of my lawn-mowing business without, of course, any money changing hands.

From "Lawn Boy Returns" by Gary Paulsen

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