Splash out on , To spend a lot of money on something, usually as a treat or luxury., Cut back on , To reduce the amount of money you spend or the amount of something you use., Set aside , To save or keep an amount of money (or time) for a specific purpose., Live on , To have a particular amount of money to pay for the things you need (food, rent, etc.)., False economy ., An action that seems to save money now but actually costs more in the long run., Bargain , Something bought for a much lower price than its true value., Shop around , To visit several different stores to compare prices and quality before buying., Stock up on –, To buy a large quantity of something so that you have enough for the future., Essentials , Basic things that you cannot live without (like food, medicine, or water)., Sole (shoe) , The bottom part of a shoe or boot (the part that touches the ground)., Squid , A sea creature with a long body and ten tentacles., It’s a bit of a pattern for me, A phrase used to describe a habit or a situation that happens to you repeatedly..

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