Money - Phrasal Verbs
Spending Money
lay out - to spend money. especially a large amount
splash out - to spend a lot of money on something you don't need, but is very pleasant
run up - to create a large debt
fork out, fork over - to pay for something, usually something you would rather not have to pay for
shell out - to pay for something, usually something you would rather not have to pay for
cough up - to provide money for something you do not want to
Having Just Enough Money
get by - to have just enough money for your needs
scrape by - to manage to live on very little money
Helping Someone with Money
bail out - to help a person or organization out of a difficult situation
tide over - to help someone with money for a period of time until they have enough
Paying Debts
pay back - to return money owed to someone
pay off - to finish paying all money that is owed
Saving Money
save up - to keep money for a large expense in the future
put aside - to save money for a specific purpose
Using Saved Money
dip into - to spend part of your saved money
break into - to start to use money that you have saved
Fonte:ESL Vocabulary
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