Tag: In the money

  • Marry money

    Marry money

    English Idiom: Marry money Spring is the time for new beginnings and new love. To stay in tune with yesterday’s idiom in the money, we’re going to look at marry money today. This one is pretty self-explanatory. Of course, people do not marry money itself; they marry a person who has a lot of cash.…

  • Penniless

    Penniless

    Word of the Day: Penniless When you are penniless, you have no money. Your pockets are empty, and your bank account is collecting nothing but dust bunnies. Though many people would love to wake up and find themselves in the money, unfortunately, many of us woke up this morning and found ourselves either broke, almost broke or…

  • In the money

    In the money

    English Idiom: In the money The first idiom of my publishing week is going to be a good one. We all want to be wealthy, right? We all want to be able to open our wallet and see $100 notes or ¥10,000 notes if you prefer Japanese bills. If you can do that, then you’re…