sth extra
21ˌread sth ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to find an extra meaning in someone s words or actions that is not obvious or does not exist I think you re reading too much into his remark.[/ex] …
22box sth off phrasal — verb (T) to separate a particular area from a larger one by putting walls around it: We re going to box off that corner to get extra storage space …
23ˌadd sth ˈon — phrasal verb to include something extra If you add on legal fees, the total cost is over $1000.[/ex] …
24ˌlay sth ˈon — phrasal verb British to provide something such as food, entertainment, or a service Extra buses are being laid on for late night shoppers.[/ex] …
25ˌtack sth ˈon — phrasal verb to add something extra …
26ˌthrow sth ˈin — phrasal verb to include something extra with something that you are selling, without asking for more money …
27add something on (to something) — ˌadd sthˈon (to sth) derived to include or attach sth extra • A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill. related noun ↑add on Main entry: ↑addderived …
28bonus — noun 1 money added to salary, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, large ▪ extra, special ▪ cash ▪ annual …
29reappraisal — UK US /ˌriːəˈpreɪzəl/ noun [C or U] ► the process of examining a situation or activity again in order to make changes to it, for example in order to make it more modern or effective: a reappraisal of sth »Extra funding necessary to cope with the… …
30come to that — phrasal : for that matter : so far as that goes come to that, you still owe for the car * * * come to that In actual fact, that being the case • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * come to that (or if it comes to that) …