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Tighten Your Belt More. If you have to tighten your belt, you have to economise. Spend less money, eat less food, etc. I don't know what we'll. I don't know what we'll. The expression itself refers to the act of tightening one’s belt as a result of losing weight, especially as a result of tough economic times. Tighten your belt means to reduce your spending or live more frugally in order to save money. To reduce, restrict, or limit one's budget; Belts have holes that are used to make the belt tighter (or looser) around the waist. ♢ we’ll have to tighten our. To spend less than usual in order to save money. To reduce, restrict, or limit one's budget; To live more modestly or make financial sacrifices. To live more modestly or make financial sacrifices. Because there is little available: In wartime everyone has to tighten their belts.

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I don't know what we'll. ♢ we’ll have to tighten our. To live more modestly or make financial sacrifices. I don't know what we'll. Tighten your belt means to reduce your spending or live more frugally in order to save money. To live more modestly or make financial sacrifices. In wartime everyone has to tighten their belts. To reduce, restrict, or limit one's budget; To spend less than usual in order to save money. What context can i use the in?

tighten your belt (Idioms) YouTube

Tighten Your Belt More To reduce, restrict, or limit one's budget; If you have to tighten your belt, you have to economise. Tighten your belt means to reduce your spending or live more frugally in order to save money. In wartime everyone has to tighten their belts. What does the saying 'tighten your belt' mean? Belts have holes that are used to make the belt tighter (or looser) around the waist. To spend less money than you did before because you have less money: To live more modestly or make financial sacrifices. What context can i use the in? Because there is little available: The expression itself refers to the act of tightening one’s belt as a result of losing weight, especially as a result of tough economic times. I don't know what we'll. To reduce, restrict, or limit one's budget; To spend less than usual in order to save money. In difficult times people who had very little money were not able to buy as much food as usual and therefore they lost weight. To reduce, restrict, or limit one's budget;

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