* Word# MazumaPart Of Speech — Noun.
* Pronunciation —
* Ma as in Mars,
* z as in zoo,
* u as in you,
* ma as in Mars.
* Etymology —
* The word mazuma has been derived from the Hebrew word zimmen meaning prepare.
* Meaning —
* Money.
* Mnemonic —
* Both the words mazuma and money begin with m.
* Sentences —
* James worked hard all his life and today he earns plenteous mazuma. (Noun, money)
* Though James earns mazuma, he is never purse-proud and often acts parsimoniously to save for his future. (Noun, money)
* It is important to earn mazuma by dint of one's hard work in order to be self-sufficient in life. (Noun, money)
* Synonyms — money, financial resource, spondulicks, etc.
* Antonyms — poverty, penury, etc.
Idom#Hard cash
* Meaning —
* Cash and not cheque.
* Sentences —
* He borrowed hard cash from his friend but never returned it and kicked the can down the road. (Cash and not cheque)
* Kicked the can down the road — procrastinated or delayed an important task continuously.
* She dragged her feet and repaid the hard cash reluctantly. (Cash and not cheque)
* Dragged her feet — to do something reluctantly.
* She ate his lunch by using his hard cash for her selfish motives. (Cash and not cheque)
* Ate his lunch — to take undue advantage of someone.
* They changed their heart and said that they would not lend hard cash to anyone. (Cash and not cheque)
* Changed their heart — changed their decision.
Phrasal verb #To catch up on something
* Meaning —
* To have an impact on someone or something.
* Sentences —
* Unhealthy lifestyle catches up on human beings sooner or later. (Has an impact on someone or something)
* The doctor warned him that eating excessive junk food will catch up on him. (Have an impact on someone or something)
* Do not let social media catch up on you; regulate your social media hours. (Have an impact on someone or something)
* She follows a disciplined life so that I'll health doesn't catch up on her. (Have an impact on someone or something)