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pay through the nose for something

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  • pay through the nose (for something) — informal phrase to pay much too much for something In the city centre restaurants, you pay through the nose for your drinks. Thesaurus: to spend or to pay moneysynonym Main entry: pay …   Useful english dictionary

  • pay through the nose for sth — pay through the nose (for sth) INFORMAL ► to pay too much money for something: »There s no point in getting a bargain flight only to pay through the nose for car hire. Main Entry: ↑pay …   Financial and business terms

  • pay through the nose — If you pay through the nose for something, you pay a very high price for it …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • pay through the nose —    If you pay through the nose for something, you pay a very high price for it.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • Pay through the nose —   If you pay through the nose for something, you pay a very high price for it …   Dictionary of English idioms

  • Pay through the nose — is an English expression. To pay through the nose for an item is to pay a very high price for that item.There are several competing folk derivations of this phrase, but they are regarded by philology as somewhat far fetched.One derivation holds… …   Wikipedia

  • pay through the nose — (for sth) INFORMAL ► to pay too much money for something: »There s no point in getting a bargain flight only to pay through the nose for car hire. Main Entry: ↑pay …   Financial and business terms

  • pay through the nose — informal to pay too much for something. If you want a decent wine in a restaurant, you have to pay through the nose for it. (usually + for) …   New idioms dictionary

  • pay through the nose — pay a lot of money for something My uncle always pays through the nose when he buys a new car …   Idioms and examples

  • pay — ▪ I. pay pay 1 [peɪ] noun [uncountable] the money someone receives for the job they do: • She got the job, but it meant a big pay cut. • an increase in hourly pay • All I want is a full day s work for a full day s pay …   Financial and business terms

  • pay — pay1 W1S1 [peı] v past tense and past participle paid [peıd] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(give money)¦ 2¦(bill/tax/rent)¦ 3¦(wage/salary)¦ 4 pay attention (to somebody/something) 5¦(legal cost)¦ 6¦(say something good)¦ 7¦(good result)¦ 8¦(profit)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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