Similar words: spending, deficit spending, consumer spending, discretionary spending, spend money like water, pending, vending machine, impending. Meaning: n. cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses.
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31. When they go straight to bed without so much as ordering a toasted sandwich or spending money at the bar.
32. It may also be noted that the Local Government Act 1986 specifically prohibits any council from spending money for party political purposes.
33. For many children, spending money was a Saturday penny and a Wednesday halfpenny.
34. He will be abandoning happy Saturday afternoons spent watching football, and instead spend them shopping, spending money.
35. My parents give me $10 a week for spending money.
36. For the first year he was at Berkeley, we continued to send him spending money.
37. She had been hoodwinked into spending money on a product that she can not, eco-soundly, use.
38. I am fourteen years old, standing behind the window of the bakery where I work to earn my spending money.
39. It would be well worth spending money on such a project.
40. You've blackmailed me into spending money these past six years.
41. It should not consist merely of spending money, in terms of the framework established earlier.
42. Most ministers at first were more interested in spending money than in getting to grips with the nation's economic problems.
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43. And one way and another he got together, in most weeks, as much spending money as a young working miner.
44. They get the cash from the house and have extra spending money.
45. The moral to be drawn from polls of that sort is that spending money on roads is going to win votes.
46. For one thing, a visit always involved spending money on food and drink.
47. Instead of spending money in town, soldiers now dig foxholes along lakes in parks and shoo away camera-toting visitors.
48. Instead of spending money on personal things, invest in professional things that make you smarter, skilled and more self-aware.
49. Hourly earnings also rose, putting more spending money in consumers' pockets.
50. "When consumers are spending money, there's more jobs, " said economist Kit Yarrow.
51. Women were spending money like water; she could see that in every elegant shop she passed.
52. The ruling was hardly a slam-dunk, for as numerous critics of Buckley have noted, restrictions on spending money are not identical to restrictions on speech, even though money can be spent on speech.
53. She was lavish in her gifts [ in spending money ].
54. My wife convinced me to be more careful about spending money.
55. By spending money more intelligently, Mister Dennis says, all but the most unexpended (unexpected) food crisis could be prevented.
56. Tight - fisted as he was about spending money , Xiangzi let slip no chance of earning it.
57. With £800 spending money for each couple, you can really go to town!
58. Just return the "Kohinoor" for a start and then we can talk about BBC spending money to cover Indian elections.
59. My father decided to slip a little extra spending money into my purse as a surprise.
60. You also get to branch out geographically without spending money on overhead costs.
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