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K.O. Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

a crisp $100 bill


We would like to put a crisp $100 bill into your hands by 5:00 tomorrow evening...

Hi , this line is from a pitch of a telemarketer as he speaks into his headset phone to promoting some product. can anybody explain what does 'putting a crisp ... bill' suggest. thanks in advance.
  

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' but 'a crisp $100 or any amount a crisp bill'. thanks again.

  • ' but 'a crisp $100 or any amount a crisp bill'.
  • thanks again.
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Of course I asked not 'Putting a crisp $100....' but 'a crisp $100 or any amount a crisp bill'. thanks again.
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a "crisp" bill just means a nice new bill.
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Yes, 'crisp' refers to the stiffness of a new bill.

Clive
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Crisp makes the image more concrete and more attractive to the gull.
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A crisp new no-strings-attached $100 bill with a faint smell of new ink. In your hand. Tomorrow. For you to spend as you will. On whatever you will. No need to tell anyone. Crisp. Stiff. Fragrant. New. And all yours.

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