Money is no object British American sentence informal
In this expression no object means something not taken into account or presenting no obstacle.
Said to express you have a lot money to buy or do what you want, therefore money is not an obstacle that can prevent you from possess it.
Please show me your finest car. Money is no object.
My aunt travels around the world as if money is no object.
She goes shopping every week as money is no object.
save as much money as possible
Used to say that someone attempts to get money from you.
Feeling worried about finance.
This idiom is a full sentence. You can leave it as a simple sentence or as a part in a complex sentence.
This expression was first written as salary will be no object in a 1782 newspaper advertisement for someone seeking a job.
Eyes with dark rings around them
I get eyes like two burnt holes in a blanket after sleepless 2 nights