(of a seasonal worker) recently paid for a season's work and anxious to spend money.
cheque-proud shearers were there in scores
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We were cheque-proud, as shearers would say at the end of a good season.
He does all the cleaning, burying dead snakes, and Sunday work about the place that cheque-proud and ordinary stockmen are not asked to do.
We'd come back cheque-proud, our chests sticking out, and you'd reckon we were millionaires.
The men who drifted about from station to station till they became cheque-proud would come in, hand the cheque to the landlord, and drink the proceeds in a wild revel.
Once old Bill got cheque-proud, he wasn't fit to live.
The cheque-proud shearers were there in scores.
Are they never to know the feeling of being cheque-proud, and threatening to go out on strike?
He looks a bit cheque-proud, by the way he's standing.
He had not drawn a half-penny of his wages in the 12 months he had been there, and was therefore somewhat cheque-proud.
Any other fellow would have been cheque-proud long ago.