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Example sentences for "spend money"

  • Mukapar (mangapar) nà siyag kwartang ipiyal níya, He is apt to spend money entrusted to him.

  • The theory among those who have no money "to speak of," and never had, is that everyone is born with the knowledge how to spend money.

  • Her husband was rich; she had learned how to spend money.

  • Yes, Mrs. Trafford knew how to spend money.

  • I rather admire him for sticking to Hayslope, and if it amuses him to spend money on the Grange--well, it's because he likes it better than any other place.

  • He was rather relieved at having had his hand forced about it, for it didn't do to shirk making necessary repairs out of unwillingness to spend money on them at the right time.

  • Not to know how to spend money seemed to lazy Lawrence, who had done nothing else all his life, a state of mind really deplorable.

  • It costs so much to live, and there are so many ways to spend money.

  • You've got to spend money--for clothes and so on.

  • As he got only six dollars a week and had to give five to his mother who sewed, he could not afford to spend money on Maud, and she neither expected nor wished it.

  • We spend money on coal, we spend money on pay, we spend money on ammunition.

  • Nay, by my life, we spend money on everything--just as we should do if war were really declared!

  • We cannot resist the temptation to spend money.

  • To mitigate these, we form associations, organize societies, spend money, and labour in committees.

  • From which friendly counsel, and from certain confirming observations of his own, Percival had concluded that his lot in New York was to spend money.

  • All our friends are persons of wealth and of high social standing, and we are compelled to spend money in entertaining the many friends who entertain us.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spend money" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    baked custard; blessed thing; delivered unto; district courts; eight ships; extremely susceptible; five petals; fruit salad; having come; image worship; immense crowd; like fashion; little cottage; nature from; parcels post; per annum; private banks; religious education; special form; spend money; spend the; spend their; strong smell; three tons