dip into pocket
1dip into pocket — dig/dip into (your) pocket to use your own money to pay for something. Parents of young children have to dig deep into their pockets at Christmas time …
2dip into your pocket — INFORMAL ► to spend some of your money on something: »She admitted that she had been forced to dip into her own pocket to make up a funding shortfall. Main Entry: ↑dip …
3dip into your pocket — dip into your ˈpocket idiom (informal) to spend some of your own money on sth • She was forced to dip into her own pocket to pay for the repairs. Main entry: ↑dipidiom …
4dip into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms dip into : present tense I/you/we/they dip into he/she/it dips into present participle dipping into past tense dipped into past participle dipped into 1) dip into something to read, watch, or listen to small… …
5dip into your pocket — dig/dip into (your) pocket to use your own money to pay for something. Parents of young children have to dig deep into their pockets at Christmas time …
6dip into — phr verb Dip into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑pocket, ↑reserve, ↑saving …
7dig into pocket — dig/dip into (your) pocket to use your own money to pay for something. Parents of young children have to dig deep into their pockets at Christmas time …
8Dip into one's pocket — spend money …
9dip into one's pocket — Australian Slang spend money …
10dip — dip1 [ dıp ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to lower something into a liquid for a moment before taking it back out again: dip in/into: She dipped her handkerchief in the water and gently began to wipe the dirt from his face. a ) transitive to put an… …