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to cost an arm and a leg - to be very expensive tighten your belt - to spend less money than you did before because you have less money save for a rainy day - to save money for a time when it might be needed unexpectedly make ends meet - to have just enough money to pay for the things that you need to make a killing - to earn a lot of money in a short time and with little effort dirt cheap - very cheap live from hand to mouth - to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra look like a million dollars - to look or feel extremely good, often because you are wearing something that costs a lot of money rags-to-riches - used to describe what happens to a person who was poor but becomes rich bring home the bacon - to earn money to live on lorem ipsum dolor sit amet / consectetur adipisicing elit / accusamus / at laboriosam / magnam maiores / maxime / non quaerat / repellendus / enim / possimus / quibusdam / alias deleniti / harum / iste placeat / quae / rem repellendus / temporibus
money idioms
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#money
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stand by - o show that you still believe or support something: cash in - to exchange something such as an investment for cash: go through - If a law, plan, or deal goes through, it is officially accepted or approved: cut back - to spend less, do less, or use less of something: take over - to take control of a company by buying enough shares to do this fall through - to fail to happen tie up - an agreement between two organizations to work on a particular activity together take up on - accept back out - to refuse to do something you earlier had agreed to do put down - pay, give money in advance lorem ipsum dolor sit amet / consectetur adipisicing elit / accusamus / at laboriosam / magnam maiores / maxime / non quaerat / repellendus / enim / possimus / quibusdam / alias deleniti / harum / iste placeat / quae / rem repellendus / temporibus
phrasal verbs for banking
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#banking
#finances
#phrasalverbs
stand by - o show that you still believe or support something: cash in - to exchange something such as an investment for cash: go through - If a law, plan, or deal goes through, it is officially accepted or approved: cut back - to spend less, do less, or use less of something: take over - to take control of a company by buying enough shares to do this fall through - to fail to happen tie up - an agreement between two organizations to work on a particular activity together take up on - accept back out - to refuse to do something you earlier had agreed to do put down - pay, give money in advance lorem ipsum dolor sit amet / consectetur adipisicing elit / accusamus / at laboriosam / magnam maiores / maxime / non quaerat / repellendus / enim / possimus / quibusdam / alias deleniti / harum / iste placeat / quae / rem repellendus / temporibus
phrasal verbs for banking
phrases by
#banking
#finances
#phrasalverbs