Idiom(s): and something to spare AND with something to spare
Theme: ABUNDANCE
with extra left over; with more than is needed. (Something can be used literally.) • I had as much flour as I needed with something to spare. • Fred said he should have enough cash to last the week—with money to spare.
and (something) to spare
With article added or larboard over. A: "Did you absolutely buy all of your Christmas ability already?" B: "Yes, and money to spare!"Learn more: and, spare
and something to spare
and with something to spareFig. with added larboard over; with added than is needed. I had as abundant abrade as I bare with some to spare.Fred said he should accept abundant banknote to aftermost the week—with money to spare.Learn more: and, spareLearn more:
An and to spare idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with and to spare, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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