Our next goal is to explore idioms that relate to money. This should be a fun one!
Money idioms: http://www.idiomconnection.com/money.html#B
There are a lot of them there, but it's well worth the time to review each one! Once you do that, try the money idiom quiz (found here: http://www.idiomconnection.com/money.html#BQ).
Come back to the blog, share your favorite money idiom, the meaning of it, and the results of your quiz!
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17 comments:
My favourite money idiom is the almighty dollar.
MEANING:Money when it is viewed as more important than any thing else.
As for the money idoms I got 10 out of 10.
Sheila W.
I like check idiom.
rain check - A promise to repeat an invitation at a later date.
I got 8 check idiom.
Allison
My favorite money idiom is:
pennies from heaven
- money that you do not expect to get
I got 28 or of 30 on the quize.
Abbey P.
My mother always said" A penny saved is a penny earned".
My ex-husband said" money is a root of all evil".But, for me "Money Talks",
money gives one the power to get or do what ever he or she wants.
Pinch pennies is a money idiom that I use. It means to be careful with money, to be thrifty.
I missed only one idiom on the test.
My favorite money idiom is 'for a song'.
Meaning: at low price or cheaply.
I got 27 out of 30 for the money idioms.
Leonie Florestal
My favourite money idiom is red cent.
-a small sum of money.
On the quiz I got 18 right.
Dorothea M.
Once I took the quiz it was fun to play and learn some new meannig to some one phrase ,the one I like the one about past as buck,mean to give money to another.tiffanyf
My favorite one was bread and butter. I used to work for a constructin company that the supervisors used to tell the drivers not to argue with the dispatcher because they provide your bread and butter every day.
Maria Rodriguez-Trelles
My favorite idiom just reminded me of my mom. She used to say when I was little "money doesn't grow on trees" because my sister and I always wanted everything from the store.
The meaning of it is money is valuable and should not be wasted. You have to work hard for it.
I got 21 out of 30 in the quiz.
M.K.
I like the one that says, beyond one's means. Means more one can afford. Example, The young man was living beyond his means before he got his first job. I got 26 on the quiz. Verna B.
mirlene
pinch a penny
I like all of my idiom they will help me when I am talking
Mirlene I mist only two on quiz
I like the idiom ante up which means to pay money. On the test I got three answers wrong.
Gm
The idiom for me is " tight the belt" because I don't have a job now.
I got 18 answers correct.
suetto chan
My favorite money idiom is "have the Midas touch".
Meaning: o have the ability to make money easily (King Midas turned everything that he touched into gold).
I got 25 out of 30.
Geraldine G.
I found the money idiom very interesting. My favorite money idiom is "gravy train". It means a job or some work that pays more than it is worth.
I got 28/30 for the money quiz.
Deidra W
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