come into some money   - to be given some money, usually after a relative has died, to dip into your savings   - to spend some money that you had put aside to use later, to be in debt - to owe money to somebody, look like a million dollars   - look extremely attractive or prosperous, to tighten your belt   - to be forced to spend less money than usual, from rags to riches   - refers to a person who was poor and became rich, to bring home the bacon   - to earn money for a family to live on, bread and butter   - a basic means of support; source of livelihood, burn a hole in one’s pocket   - something that was extremely expensive and you spent most of your money on, buy something for a song   - to buy something for little money, especially for less than the money something is worth,

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