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splash out
verb
- informal.adverboften foll byon to spend (money) freely or extravagantly (on something)
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How much do you splash out for a swim in the pool?
From BBC
This means the amount they can splash out is limited by the amount of cash they generate.
From BBC
A 77-year-old terminally-ill man and his wife say they will splash out on a bungalow after winning £1m on the National Lottery.
From BBC
“For them to put a big splash out would be off the mark.”
From New York Times
Diamond demand across the board has weakened after the pandemic, as consumers splash out again on travel and experiences, while economic headwinds eat into luxury spending.
From Seattle Times
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