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  • He's won nine games in a row, so he's obviously on a ... .
    roll
  • All those nights out partying are fine now but you'll pay the ... when you're older.
    price
  • I do some circus stunts in my free time, but accounting is my ... and ... .
    bread and butter
  • She complained that her boyfriend never paid her any ... anymore.
    compliments
  • We paid through the ... to get the roof fixed, but it had to be done.
    nose
  • Friends and relatives came to the funeral to pay their ... to Mr Clarke.
    respects
  • I would like to pay ... to the tireless work done by our marvellous workers.
    tribute
  • I can't just buy a new one, I'm not ... of money.
    made
  • A lot of adults pay ... service to the idea of respecting local traditions, but then they tend to look down on them.
    lip
  • We're a bit ... up at the moment but I think we can just about afford a holiday in the country.
    hard
  • Babysitting is money for old ... if the children don't wake up.
    rope
  • You think you're so smart. It's time to put your money where your ... is.
    mouth
  • All that extra training is paying ... , you can see the improvement in his performance.
    dividends
  • I know you call it your side ... and not your main job, but that's a quality product you're producing!
    hustle
  • My brother is in real financial trouble: he's had to sell his car to keep his head above ... .
    water
  • He told you he was poor? Look, if he can afford a yacht, he must be ... in it.
    rolling
  • Thank you so much for your kindness, we promise to pay it ...!
    forward
  • Her concerts are so in demand that you can't get hold of tickets for ... nor money these days.
    love