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  • They were laughing at my haircut — they were
    taking the mickey out of me
  • After losing his job, he’s just trying to
    keep his head above water
  • The flat is nice, but the rent really
    cost an arm and a leg
  • The hotel was comfortable and well located, but it
    cost an arm and a leg
  • I had to pay for the repair myself, so this month I’m really
    out of pocket
  • I’ve told the landlord about the heating problem, so now
    the ball is in his court
  • Everyone remembers their first flat very positively — they’re probably looking at it
    through rose-tinted glasses
  • I didn’t expect all the extra costs, so I ended up
    out of pocket
  • Living with other people is fine, but only
    in small doses
  • He keeps saying everything was better before — he’s looking at the past
    through rose-tinted glasses
  • I’ve done everything I can, so at this point
    the ball is in their court
  • At first everything felt strange, but gradually I started to
    find my feet
  • I’ve only been in this city for a few weeks — I’m still
    finding my feet
  • We can’t afford to relax yet — we’re just trying to
    keep our head above water