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Spending

keyword: Spend
Birds Of A Feather Flock Together »
(people like to spend time with others who are similar...)


Breaking Even »
(getting back the same amount of money that you spend...)


Feel The Pinch »
(one has less money to spend because of hard times...)


Get Around »
(move from one place to another place; spend time with lots of different people in different places...)


Give A Blank Check To Someone »
(give someone the freedom to spend as much money as they think they need...)


Go Out With Someone »
(go on a date with that person; make a plan and spend time with one...)


Hang Around With Someone »
(spend time with that person; spend casual time together having fun or relaxing...)


Hang Out There »
(spend time at that place relaxing...)


Hang Out With Me »
(spend enjoyable time with that person...)


Live Beyond One's Means »
(spend more money than one is able to earn...)


Spread Oneself Too Thin »
(spend too much time in too many different places; not focus enough on one thing...)


Take A Look For It »
(look for it; spend time trying to find it...)


Take Off From Work »
(spend time without working; not go to work for a period of time...)




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