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have one's hand in the till
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Meanings:
1.
chiefly British
literal
To place one's hand into a cash till or register, literally taking or handling money.
2.
chiefly British
idiomatic
To embezzle or steal money from one's employer or from funds entrusted to one's care, especially by taking cash from a till.
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