tighten your belt

tighten your belt
   If you have to tighten your belt, you have to economise.
  (Dorking School Dictionary)
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   If you need to tighten your belt, you must spend less money or be careful how you spend it because there is less available.
   

Another bill? I'll have to tighten my belt this month!


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  • tighten your belt — tighten (your) belt to spend less money. I ve had to tighten my belt since I stopped working full time …   New idioms dictionary

  • Tighten your belt —   If you have to tighten your belt, you have to economise …   Dictionary of English idioms

  • tighten your belt — to spend less money We re tightening our belts after the holidays …   English dictionary

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  • belt-tightening — Ⅰ. belt tightening UK US (also belt tightening) noun [U] FINANCE ► a reduction in spending by consumers, businesses, governments, etc., usually because they have financial problems: »Many independent shops are failing to make a profit during this …   Financial and business terms

  • tighten belt — tighten (your) belt to spend less money. I ve had to tighten my belt since I stopped working full time …   New idioms dictionary

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