bankroll

IPA: bˈæŋkroʊɫ

noun

  • A roll of banknotes or other paper currency, carried in lieu of a wallet.
  • The monetary assets of a person or organization.

verb

  • (transitive) To fund a project; to underwrite something.
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Examples of "bankroll" in Sentences

  • Playing within your bankroll is a key to poker success.
  • Any concerns about giving up that kind of bankroll at this point in your career?
  • If you're gambling bankroll is $1500, then you'd need a 94.5% chance for an even bet.
  • I guess that proves he’s an impostor, or that public funding is worse than the bankroll from the utilities.
  • Indeed, the whole idea of a "bankroll" is informed by this concept -- that the money with which you play is a tool, a means.
  • Consumer and environmental advocates oppose these changes -- but they don't have the same kind of bankroll at their disposal.
  • Through a typographical error in our announcement cards the word "roll" might lead us to think that Canada's bankroll is at stake.
  • That fact alone likely limits the CONs interest in me, as they are the only party with the kind of bankroll to delve into all this subterfuge.
  • Highlights -- Epstein agrees ads will never "bankroll" console game development, but believes the potential in online gaming is just beginning to be tapped.
  • As a gambler this really means that you need to pay attention to not just your odds of winning, but also to your bankroll: betting a substantial portion of your bankroll is a good way to go broke even when you've got a considerable advantage!

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