Billions which do not run to two figures are now no more than carfare to the Federal Government.
From the theatlantic.com
There's not much left after paying for carfare and lunch.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
Willie shoots his carfare money into a jukebox.
From the time.com
The notes must be counted and it was reported that an able worker could count 20,000 marks a day, or one-seventh of his carfare home!
From the time.com
While a great book can transport you without carfare to another world, a good laugh can be more revitalizing than many a vacation.
From the npr.org
Each school day he walked the two miles back and forth between his home in Manhattan and P.S. 121 in Harlem to save the nickel carfare.
From the time.com
Moreover, the motion-picture theatre, where he does go for his evening's relaxation, is almost always much nearer to his home, possibly saving him an additional expense in carfare.
From the theatlantic.com
This means that they must be distributed over the cities in such a way as to be within walking distance of every boy and girl, as most children can not afford to pay carfare.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Furthermore, Bard will match any additional financial aid Shippensburg might have offered, so that Carla's actual costs when she starts school in the fall may be, literally, carfare.
From the time.com
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Bus fare: the fare charged for riding a bus or streetcar