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0 What does it mean "To make ends meet" ? 0-
  

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0 Dear Guest, 02br 02br 00It is to live within budget. 02br 02br 00Kind regards, 05002br 00Goldmund 010id1

  • 0 Dear Guest, 02br 02br 00It is to live within budget.
  • 02br 02br 00Kind regards, 05002br 00Goldmund 010id1
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0 Dear Guest, 02br
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00It is to live within budget. 02br
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00Kind regards, 05002br
00Goldmund 010id1
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00It is to live within budget. 12blockquote
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00Quite right or, for those who don't understand "budget": 02br
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00To buy what is needed with the money that is available. 02br
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00"To make ends meet" is normally used in a negative sense: 02br
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00She d
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1font05002font01font00please reply me one by one when i ask u some idioms,can u tell me its meaning and sentences?if can , pls reply.idioms:a throat full of frogs , put his foot down,split our sides,pins and needles,laughing our heads off.those are the idoms that i need to have its sentence and meaning..05105200pls oh
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0 Please put your question in English - preferably black, not red. I can neither read nor understand what you've typed. 0-
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0"A frog in his throat"--usually in reference to a person whose normal voice is altered, because of a cold, sore throat, laryngitis, or just not being fully awake in the morning, after a bad night.02br
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00"Put your foot down"--Stand firmly on what you have decided to do, or what you are requiring someone else to do. Often used by parents reigning in their child.02br

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