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idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [money] [3]

idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [money] [3]


You are a penny pincher.


It's a pretty penny.


Put your money where your mouth is.


Time is money.


You can have my two cents [American coin] worth.

They tend to keep it for themselves and are wary with how they spend it.

Something that is expensive.

Supporting what we say with actions, and not just words alone.

Time is a valuable resource.

In other words, they told you their thoughts on a matter.

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