Someone to pay
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PIPERSomeone to pay?
PIPERSomeone to pay
INKINDWay to pay someone back
underpaidPay too little to (someone)
refundedPay back money to (someone)
refundsPay back money to (someone)
underpaysPay too little to (someone)
refundingPay back money to (someone)
underpayingPay too little to (someone)
springto pay for; treat someone to
AVOIDCHECKGet someone else to pay for dinner?
CALLCOLLECTMake someone pay to hear your voice
advancesPay (money) to (someone) before it is due
advancingPay (money) to (someone) before it is due
employingGive work to (someone) and pay them for it
adjudged(in legal use) Condemn (someone) to pay a penalty
employedGive work to (someone) and pay them for it
employsGive work to (someone) and pay them for it
adjudges(in legal use) Condemn (someone) to pay a penalty
employGive work to (someone) and pay them for it
adjudging(in legal use) Condemn (someone) to pay a penalty
RANSOM1996 movie with the tagline "Someone is going to pay"
courtingPay special attention to (someone) in an attempt to win their support or favor
reminderA letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, esp. to pay a bill
remindersA letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, esp. to pay a bill
listenedUsed to urge someone to pay attention to what one is going to say
payto pay (someone) everything that is due that person, esp. to do so and discharge from one's employ
protects(of an insurance policy) Promise to pay (someone) an agreed amount in the event of loss, injury, fire, theft, or other misfortune
protecting(of an insurance policy) Promise to pay (someone) an agreed amount in the event of loss, injury, fire, theft, or other misfortune
protected(of an insurance policy) Promise to pay (someone) an agreed amount in the event of loss, injury, fire, theft, or other misfortune
garnisheea person warned not to pay money owed to another, because the latter is indebted to the garnisher who gives the warning / to make someone a garnishee
GETEVENPay someone back
overpayingPay (someone) too highly
overpaidPay (someone) too highly
compensatePay (someone) for work performed
compensatingPay (someone) for work performed
compensatesPay (someone) for work performed
compensatedPay (someone) for work performed
repayingPay back money borrowed from (someone)
repaysPay back money borrowed from (someone)