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Complete the idiom: We couldn't afford a new car - I'm afraid it would BREAK THE SAVINGS / BANK.
BANK
Complete the idiom: It's the local council that has to decide whether to build a new school. It HOLDS THE PURSE / WALLET STRINGS.
PURSE
Complete the idiom: I've no idea where he gets it from, but Martin's been SPENDING MONEY LIKE AIR / WATER recently.
WATER
Complete the idiom: I always prefer to PAY MY OWN ROAD / WAY, so you pay your bill and I'll pay mine.
WAY
Complete the idiom: Hotels are always expensive but we had to PAY THROUGH THE HAND / NOSE for the room we wanted.
NOSE
Complete the idioms: The shop wouldn't accept a cheque or a credit card. They insisted on HARD CASH / MONEY.
CASH
Complete the idiom: You need to be a bit more careful with your money. MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON BUSHES / TREES, you know.
TREES
Complete the idiom: They say they want to help the disabled, but they should PUT THEIR MONEY WHERE THEIR MONEY / POCKET IS.
MOUTH