do during your holidays, go for your holidays """How'd you spend your holidays?"" ""We drove to Texas and Tijuana."""
spend time
wait, hang out, put in time I spend a lot of time at her place. I'm there every day.
spending money
extra money, money for fun, pin money Wayne earns spending money by washing the neighbors' cars.
tax-and-spend
Idiom(s): tax-and-spend
Theme: POLITICS
spending freely and taxing heavily. (Referring to a legislative body that repeatedly passes expensive new laws and keeps raising taxes to pay for the cost. Fixed order.) • I hope that people do not elect another tax-and-spend Congress this time. • The only thing worse than a tax-and-spend legislature is one that spends and runs up a worsening deficit.
Belt and suspenders
(USA) Someone who wears belt and suspenders is very cautious and takes no risks.
Spend a penny
(UK) This is a euphemistic idiom meaning to go to the toilet.
Spend like a sailor
Someone who spends their money wildly spends like a sailor.
spend the night|night|spend
v. phr. To sleep somewhere. It was so late after the party that we decided to spend the night at our friends' house.
spending money|money|pocket|pocket money|spending
n. Money that is given to a person to spend. When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money.Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with Mother.
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Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma spend