Dig (deep) into (one's) pocket(s) phrasal verb spoken
Used to allocate a lot of your own money to something.
The government has dipped deep into their pocket in order to support the Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control fund.
He dipped deep into his pocket after having built this building.
save as much money as possible
Used to say that someone attempts to get money from you.
Feeling worried about finance.
To do work of any kind to earn a living
The verb "dip" should be conjugated according to its tense.
She will dip deep into her pocket for the compensation agreement if this project is carried out unsuccessfully.
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The origin of this expression is not clear.
Used to describe someone who is good at persuading people to do or believe something
Jane is a fast talker. She has sold many luxurious villas since she worked here.