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Bring Home the Bacon

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    Idioms and phrases related to money and consumerism
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  • He worked hard all week to bring home the bacon for his family.
    to earn the money that is needed to live
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  • He was an accountant, he could have cooked the books and made himself a lot more money
    to change numbers dishonestly in the accounts (= financial records) of an organization, especially in order to steal money from it
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  • It only costs $2. That's not going to break the bank.
    cost more than one can afford.
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  • My father earned very little and there were four kids, so we lived from hand to mouth.
    to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra
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  • Many small businesses are tightening their belts because of the slow economy.
    to spend less money than you did before because you have less money
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  • It’s not easy to make ends meet with a big family, but somehow we manage.
    to have enough money to buy what you need to live
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  • The repair work cost an arm and a leg.
    to be very expensive
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  • Unfortunately, in this town money talks, and if you don't have money you can forget it.
    said about people or organizations that are rich, and can therefore get or do what they want
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  • Luckily she had saved some money for a rainy day.
    to save money for a time when it might be needed unexpectedly
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  • At that price it's a steal. You won't find it cheaper in any other shop.
    it's a bargain – so cheap that it's almost as if you haven't paid anything for it
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  • The quality is excellent so it's good value for money.
    something that is good value for money is worth the money spent on it
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  • If you go to London with Ashley, you'll shop till you drop, so take comfortable shoes!
    you go shopping for a very long time, until you are exhausted.
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  • The new mall is real shopper’s paradise. I could spend the day there!
    a place where a large selection of items are available for sale is called a shopper’s paradise by people who love shopping
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  • Liza is planning to go on a shopping spree as soon as she gets her bonus.
    to shop excessively; to buy a lot of things in an extravagant way.
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  • A little shopping (retail) therapy can usually cheer up bored teenagers.
    the practice of shopping in order to make oneself feel more cheerful.
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  • When he got a promotion Andy splashed out on a brand new car.
    to spend a lot of money on buying things, especially things that are pleasant to have but that you do not need
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