NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: NOUN
- A fund of money put by as a reserve
- An artificial or natural egg placed in a nest to induce a bird to continue to lay eggs in that place.
- A sum of money put by as a reserve.
- An egg (natural or artificial) placed or left in a nest to prevent a laying hen from forsaking the nest.
- Something laid up as the beginning or nucleus of a continued growth or accumulation.
- An egg left in the nest to prevent the hen from forsaking it, and to induce her to lay more in the same place.
- Money set aside in a special fund to be used for special occasions, or more commonly, for retirement.
- A natural or artificial egg placed in a bird's nest, to encourage the bird to lay its own eggs there.
- Device consisting of an artificial egg left in a nest to induce hens to lay their eggs in it
- A savings; a reserve of money.
- Funds advanced to a prospector or to someone starting a business in return for a share of the profits
- Supplies or funds advanced to a mining prospector or a person starting a business in return for a promised share of the profits.
- Money, materials, tools, food etc. provided to a prospector in return for a share in future profits
- An amount of money advanced to someone starting a business in return for a share of the future profits
- Money, necessities stockpiled to sustain an effort for a period of time.
NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: VERB
- N/A
- Supply with funds in return for a promised share of profits
- To supply such funds to.
NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To fit out or supply with appliances, etc., for some operation or undertaking, on condition of sharing in the profits. See grub-stake, n.
NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: RELATED WORDS
- Nest, Baby boomer, Spendable, Wealth, Lump sum, Retirement account, Superannuation, Piggy bank, Paycheck, Endowment, Annuity, Preretirement, Retirement, Individual retirement account, Savings
- Wildcatter, Gazillionaire, Nest egg, Fortune, Sugar daddy, Comstock lode, Moolah, Pittance, Investment, Payday, Windfall, Cash, Money, Bankroll, Prospector
NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Money, Nest, Baby boomer, Spendable, Wealth, Lump sum, Retirement account, Superannuation, Paycheck, Endowment, Annuity, Preretirement, Retirement, Individual retirement account, Savings
- Millionaire, Junker, Highflier, Tidy sum, Speculator, Nest egg, Fortune, Moolah, Pittance, Investment, Payday, Windfall, Cash, Money, Bankroll
NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Wow, two million dollars, quite the little nest egg.
- Nest Egg aims to open the venue in November.
- How Big of a Nest Egg Do You Need?
- How is your nest egg treated by the IRS?
- IRA nest egg and will be debt free.
- AP nest egg, particularly your future retirement years.
- Christmas nest egg will be ready by December.
- Ftai a nice nest egg when I retire.
- That was quite a nest egg for an egg size jewel, but that is how precious a stone the diamond is.
- Fortunately, building a nest egg for two people is not the same as building two nest eggs.
- Neither Grubstake nor its principals shall be liable by reason of any detect or condition on which the sale is held.
NEST EGG vs GRUBSTAKE: QUESTIONS
- Should you draw down your nest egg in a down market?
- How much of your retirement nest egg should you invest?
- What is the allocation of securities in a nest egg?
- Can you build a nest egg with gravitational contraction?
- What episode of Diners Drive-in has grubstake been on?
- Do rich parent fields grubstake large numbers of prospectors?