Great Expectations
In Great Expectations, Chapter 57, what does "a cool four thousand" mean?
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Jill W
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In context, it is necessary to look at the various definition of cool. The dictionary defines the use of the word 'cool' in terms of sums of money, distances, etc., emphasizing their largness. As a result, we can infer that the speaker is trying to express that this is a VERY large sum of money. Something like; 'no less than four thousand pounds'.
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