for love or money Idiome
for love or money
by any means We were unable to get him to agree to the proposal for love or money.
for love or money (usually negative)
for anything, for any price I would not want to have to do that man's job for love or money.
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adv. phr. For anything; for any price. Used in negative sentences.
I wouldn't give him my dog for love or money. Compare: FOR ALL THE WORLD
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not for love or money
not for love or money Never, under no circumstances, as in
I'd never visit them again, not for love or money. A version of this expression, which alludes to these two powerful persuasive forces, was recorded in A.D. 971.
not for love nor/or money
Not beneath any affairs or conditions; no amount what happens. My brother-in-law is a actual candied guy, but I wouldn't appoint him for love nor money. Their newest video bold animate is so accepted that you can't acquisition one in food for love or money!Learn more: love, money, nor, not for love or money
Beneath any circumstances. Usually acclimated in abrogating sentences: I would not do that for love or money.Learn more: love, moneynot for love or money
Under no circumstances. The ancient advertence to this announcement dates from the backward tenth century, and it has been more again anytime since. Maria Edgeworth had it in Castle Rackrent (1801): “When there was no allowance to be had for love or money, [many chose] to beddy-bye in the chicken-house.”Learn more: love, money, not