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1live from hand to mouth — {v. phr.} To live on little money and spend it as fast as it comes in; live without saving for the future; have just enough. * /Mr. Johnson got very little pay, and the family lived from hand to mouth when he had no job./ * /These Indians live… …
2live from hand to mouth — {v. phr.} To live on little money and spend it as fast as it comes in; live without saving for the future; have just enough. * /Mr. Johnson got very little pay, and the family lived from hand to mouth when he had no job./ * /These Indians live… …
3live from hand to mouth — live (from) hand to mouth to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra. My father earned very little and there were four of us kids so we lived from hand to mouth …
4live hand to mouth — live (from) hand to mouth to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra. My father earned very little and there were four of us kids so we lived from hand to mouth …
5hand-to-mouth — live (from) hand to mouth to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra. Low wages mean a hand to mouth existence for many people. (always before noun) …
6live from hand to mouth — live on little money Her brother is an artist and has to live from hand to mouth because he has no money …
7live from hand to mouth — phrase to have just enough money or food to stay alive Thesaurus: to have just enough moneysynonym Main entry: live …
8live (from) hand to mouth — live (from) ˌhand to ˈmouth idiom to spend all the money you earn on basic needs such as food without being able to save any money Main entry: ↑liveidiom …
9from hand to mouth — See: LIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH …
10from hand to mouth — See: LIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH …