English, asked by dattajinikam1981, 10 months ago

idiom which means " grassed his plams with silver " .​

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Answered by dakshayshivanand7
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Pay for a service; pay in advance. For example, I'll give you all the details, but first cross my palm with silver. This phrase alludes to the old practice of placing silver coins across a gypsy fortuneteller's hand before having one's fortune told.

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Answered by isatishdhariwal
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Answer:

palm with silver is the answer

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