
Money idioms and phrases
1st - 4th Grade
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20 sec • 1 pt
What does the idiom ''to bring home the bacon'' mean?
to earn money for your family to live on
to work as a butcher
to have a lot of money
to supply material support
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What does the idiom ''to be worth its weight in gold'' mean?
not to be useful or valuable
to be very useful
to be very valuable
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What does an idiom ''to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth'' mean?
not to be particularly wealthy
to be broke
to have rich parents
to be born into a well-off family
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What does the idiom ''to live hand to mouth'' mean?
not to be able to save any money
to spend all your money on basic needs
to be very affluent
to be rich
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What does it mean when something is your '' bread and butter''?
something providing you with money to live
something you don't get paid to do
a person's main source of income
something you have to eat every day
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What does the idiom ''to make easy money'' mean?
money that you get with little effort
money that is given to you
money easily and sometimes dishonestly earned
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What does it mean when someone has ''deep pockets''?
they don't have any money
they possess abundant financial resources
they are struggling to make money
they have extensive wealth
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