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Where there's muck, there's brass
Where there's muck, there's brass.
(British) something that you say which means you can make a lot of money from work that most people do not want to do because they think it is dirty or unpleasant Decorating's a messy job, but where there's muck, there's brass.
See treat like muck
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Connie | | KAHN-ee | English |
| Reynaldo | | - | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Sabas | | SAH-bahs (Spanish) | Spanish, Late Greek |
| Gabriel | | ['geibriəl] | |
| Vanessa | | və-NES-ə (English) | English, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch |
| Ackers | | ['ækəz] | |