VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Hand in the till

Meaning:

To have one's hand in the till, means to steal from one's employer.

Examples:

  • Eventually, he got caught with his hand in the till.
  • They caught you with the hand in the till?
  • He was caught with his hand in the till.
  • Anybody could have had their hand in the till.
  • Never once did I put my hand in the till.
  • They sort of found me with my hand in the till.
  • I caught her with her hand in the till.
  • I'm uncomfortable suggesting Martin had his hand in the till.
  • Put your hand in the till.
  • But I can catch him with his hand in the till.