Money makes mare go meaning
Money makes the mare go posted by Smokey Stover on May 24, at What is the meaning of this phrase "money makes the mare go" and in which condition we can use it?
Will you lend me your mare to ride a mile? I'll give you good money for lending your mare. Money will make the mare to go.
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Wilt thou lend me thy mare to ride but a mile? No, she's lame goinge over a stile. So the phrase means that if you are prepared to pay enough, most people will be willing to do something that at first they said they wouldn't or couldn't do.
Tom Pierce, Tom Pierce, lend me your grey mare. All along, out along, down along lee,: For I want for to go to Widdecombe Fair,: Wi' Will Brewer, Dan Stewer, Peter Gurney, Peter Davey, Dan'l Whiddon, Harry Hawke, old Uncle Tom Cobbleigh and all Old Uncle Tom Cobbleigh and all!
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