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Money expressions

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  • From the way that Paula’s talking about her new boyfriend, it sounds like he’s pretty w__-_.
    well-off
  • y auntie is t_____ with her money, she doesn’t earn much but she lives comfortably.
    thrifty
  • Stop being so t_____ and come out with us on Friday!
    tight
  • £200 for a concert ticket is a total ___-off.
    rip-off
  • Catching a bus to Thailand is more e______ than flying.
    economical
  • We need more a______ housing options in the city.
    affordable
  • They s______ out £3,000 on a holiday.
    splashed
  • The government has announced plans to ___ b___ on defence spending by 10 percent next year.
    cut back
  • As far as I know, they won the lottery a few years back and they’ve been f____ rich ever since.
    filthy
  • I’ve been saving for this holiday all year. Now that we’re here, I’ve got money to ____.
    burn
  • I won’t come to the concert on Friday. I’m b____ right now.
    broke
  • Can you lend me some money for the week? I’m ___ __ cash.
    short on
  • In many cultures, the family of the bride _____ the bill for the wedding.
    foots
  • Our new neighbours have three luxury cars parked in their driveway. They must be l___!
    loaded