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spend money like water
/spˈɛnd mˈʌnɪ lˈaɪk wˈɔːtə/
/spˈɛnd mˈʌni lˈaɪk wˈɔːɾɚ/
to spend money like water
[PHRASE]What is the origin of the idiom "spend money like water" and when to use it?
The idiom "spend money like water" originates from the image of water flowing effortlessly and continuously, suggesting that money is spent freely and without hesitation, just as water flows without restriction. This phrase is used to describe someone who spends money extravagantly and without any thought to saving or conserving it.
Examples
1. She has a habit of spending money like water on designer clothes and accessories.
2. The athlete, who earned a huge contract, was seen spending money like water on expensive gadgets and parties.
3. After winning the lottery, he started spending money like water, buying expensive cars and going on luxurious vacations.
4. The company celebrated its success by throwing a grand party and spending money like water on decorations and entertainment.
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