Dig deep into our pocket In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "dig deep into our pocket", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2021-06-26 07:06

Meaning of Dig deep into our pocket (redirected from dig (deep) into (one's) pocket(s) )

Synonyms:

spend money like water , To have more money than sense

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.

Other phrases about:

to pinch pennies

save as much money as possible

a golden key can open any door
Anything can be accomplished with sufficient money (or the promise of it)
put the bite on (one)

Used to say that someone attempts to get money from you.

a light purse makes a heavy heart

Feeling worried about finance.

earn a/your crust

To do work of any kind to earn a living

Grammar and Usage of Dig (deep) into (one's) pocket(s)

The verb "dip" should be conjugated according to its tense.

More examples:

She will dip deep into her pocket for the compensation agreement if this project is carried out unsuccessfully.

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Origin of Dig (deep) into (one's) pocket(s)

The origin of this expression is not clear.

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An open and shut case

A legal matter that is very easy to solve

Example:

The house owners didn't lock the doors before going out, and that's why they got broken in. This is an open and shut case.

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