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Can you Splash Out?

22 September, 2019 By Susana Ríos Leave a Comment

Splash out is an informal term we use when we mean that someone spends an extravagant sum of money on something. It can be used alone, such as in this case: We splashed out last night and went to a very expensive restaurant. Can she afford to splash out a little? Is her budget unlimited?   If we translated “splashed out” into … [Read more...]

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