out of pocket

  out of pocket (without enough money; out of funds) I’m $1000 out of pocket at the moment. I’ll pay for the rent, so you won’t be out of pocket. (pay for something with your own money instead of your company or insurance company) We had to pay for everything out of pocket. …

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out of the ordinary

  out of the ordinary (different, unusual, or strange) Did you notice anything out of the ordinary? They were behaving as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened.     envocabulary.com

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delicious

  delicious (very pleasant to taste): That was a delicious meal. tasty informal (having a strong and pleasant taste): These sausages are very tasty. delectable formal (very pleasant to taste): That restaurant serves delectable foods all day. mouth-watering (smelling or looking so tasty that you want to eat it immediately): The dinner smells mouth-watering. appetizing …

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cheap

cheap definition   cheap (not expensive): Petrol is cheap here. (charging low prices): We had dinner in some cheap restaurant. (low quality and price): The dress was made of cheap material. (ashamed, humiliated): She is trying to make me feel cheap. US informal, disapproving (not willing to spend money or share something): He …

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ante up

  ante up  US informal (to give money, often unwillingly) The landlord told us to ante up or move into the street. She has to ante up for the damage.   envocabulary.com

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