(spend a lot of money)

  • 31(be) in the money — be in the ˈmoney idiom (informal) to have a lot of money to spend Main entry: ↑moneyidiom …

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  • 32I Love Money (season 1) — I Love Money Cast of I Love Money Format Reality Created by Cris Abrego Mark Cronin …

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  • 33Old Money (The Simpsons) — Old Money The Simpsons episode Episode no. 30 Prod. code 7F17 Orig. airdate March 28, 1991[1] Show runner(s) James L. Brooks Matt Groening …

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  • 34throw good money after bad — informal phrase to continue spending money on something such as a business or a project that is going to fail Thesaurus: to do business and relating to doing businesshyponym closing a business and ceasing to operate a businesssynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 35Easy Money (1948 film) — Infobox Film name = Easy Money image size = caption = Original poster director = Bernard Knowles producer = A. Frank Bundy writer = Arnold Ridley (play) Muriel Box Sydney Box narrator = starring = Petula Clark Mervyn Johns music = cinematography …

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  • 36put somebody to a lot of expense — put sb to the expense of sth/of doing sth | put sb to a lot of, etc. expense idiom to make sb spend money on sth • Their visit put us to a lot of expense. Main entry: ↑expenseidiom …

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  • 37go to a lot of expense — go to the expense of sth/of doing sth | go to a lot of, etc. expense idiom to spend money on sth • They went to all the expense of redecorating the house and then they moved. Main entry: ↑expenseidiom …

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  • 38spender — spend|er [ˈspendə US ər] n someone who spends money ▪ The new casino hopes to attract big spenders (=people who spend a lot of money) …

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  • 39blow a bundle — spend a lot of money, lose a lot of money gambling    When Al went to Vegas, he blew a bundle he lost a lot of money …

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  • 40To cast lots — Lot Lot (l[o^]t), n. [AS. hlot; akin to hle[ o]tan to cast lots, OS. hl[=o]t lot, D. lot, G. loos, OHG. l[=o]z, Icel. hlutr, Sw. lott, Dan. lod, Goth. hlauts. Cf. {Allot}, {Lotto}, {Lottery}.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which happens without human… …

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