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Money Idioms

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    examples of commonly used idioms about having money and spending money, or that use financial terms to refer to something else
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  • Something costs too much money, or to use all of one's money
    Break the bank
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  • To earn a salary and support your household
    Bring home the bacon
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  • You are born into a wealthy family.
    Born with a silver spoon in your mouth
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  • One's last dollar/you're so sure of something you'd bet your last dollar on it.
    Bottom dollar/Bet my bottom dollar
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  • One's income.
    Bread and butter
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  • Something is easy to get or common
    Dime a dozen
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  • To feel wonderful.
    Feel like a million bucks
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  • To pay for something
    Foot the bill
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  • Money is limited.
    Money doesn't grow on trees
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  • To have more money than you need.
    Money to burn
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  • People who are rich can get whatever they want
    Money talks
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  • Something is given to a customer for free
    On the house
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  • To work for very little money
    Pay peanuts
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  • To earn something through hard work
    Pay your dues
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  • Someone is conscious about money and watches what he spends
    Penny pincher
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  • To pay the bill
    Pick up the tab
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