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Five common idioms on Money


09 March 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Money seems to matter for everyone, here are five most common money idioms and the example of their usages:

Break the bank: Means something costs too much money, or to use all of one’s money.

I know the cell phone is expensive but it’s not going to break the bank.

Bread and butter: Means one’s income.

His new company needs to do well because it’s his bread and butter.

Dime a dozen: Means something is easy to get or common.

I told her not be upset at break up since guys like him are a dime a dozen.

Foot the bill: Means to pay for something.

I told my son that I would foot the bill for his college education as long as his grades are good.

Pour money down the drain: Means wasting money.

Buying all those silly toys is like pouring money down the drain.

Publish Date : 09 March 2020 10:34 AM

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