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  • 91pay off something — pay off (something) to pay all of a debt. It took her six years to pay off her student loan. I guess I can afford a new car, but it s a lot of money and it s not easy to pay it off …

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  • 92pay off — (something) to pay all of a debt. It took her six years to pay off her student loan. I guess I can afford a new car, but it s a lot of money and it s not easy to pay it off …

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  • 93pay its way — ► if a business pays its way, it makes at least the same amount of money as it costs to operate: »When Swan Lake reached the West End, there had to be eight performances a week for the production to pay its way. Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 94pay-bill — payˈ bill or payˈ sheet noun A statement of money to be paid to workmen, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 95pay-sheet — payˈ bill or payˈ sheet noun A statement of money to be paid to workmen, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 96pay its way — pay its (or one s) way (of an enterprise or person) earn enough to cover its (or one s) costs some students are paying their way through college * * * pay its ˈway idiom (of a business, etc.) to make enough money to pay what it costs to keep it… …

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  • 97pay top dollar — pay, earn, charge, etc. top ˈdollar idiom (informal) pay, earn, charge, etc. a lot of money • If you want the best, you have to pay top dollar. • We can help you get top dollar when you sell your house. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 98Money — 419 scam affluenza alpha boomer alpha earner appraisal mill bad debt art bid shielding BIY …

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  • 99pay for itself — ► if something pays for itself, it works so well that it saves the same amount of money that it cost: »The renewable energy system will have paid for itself within ten years. Main Entry: ↑pay …

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  • 100pay down something — pay down (something) to reduce the total amount of money owed. If this trend continues, the government could start paying down the national debt. We ve got a big mortgage on the house and want to pay it down as quickly as we can. Usage notes:… …

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