Living beyond your means - to spend more money than one can afford to spend., Make the most of something - to use or enjoy something as much as possible, put your foot in it - to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone, Push your luck - to try too hard to get a particular result and risk losing what you have achieved:, Cry over spilt milk - to feel sorry or sad about something that has already happened; used to emphasize that this is not helpful:, see red - to become very angry, The grass is always greener on the other side - something that you say that means that other people always seem to be in a better situation than you, although they may not be:, A drop in the ocean - a very small amount compared to the amount needed:, take a back seat - o choose not to be in a position of responsibility in an organization or activity, let it slip - to tell people about something without intending to, be on cloud nine - to be extremely happy and excited, Get the sack - When you are fired from a job, In the nick of time - at the last possible moment:,

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