English in a Minute: To Burn a Hole in Your Pocket
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
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Pockets are super useful. They can hold things like money. But how does money “burn a hole in your pocket?” Let’s listen.
D: Guess what, Anna? I won $500 last week!
A: That’s great! Dan, remember to save some of it.
D: I spent it.
A: What? All of it?
D: That money was burning a hole in my pocket.
A: Oh, Dan, is why you never have money.
This expression is about one thing...money! If someone says money is “burning a hole in their pocket,” it means they want to spend it right away. Some people, like Dan, have a hard time saving money instead of spending it.
And that’s English in a Minute!
The money was buring a hold in a pocket.
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Money always tends to burn a hole in my son's pocket.
There are greedy landlords, out to cause money to burn out of their tenants’ pockets.
When I get some money I do my best to save some of it . But my brother don't ..
I think his money is burning a hole in his pocket
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Exactly. They are designed to teach English to speakers of other languages.
Like it never stays where it is, it's going out and leaves the person broke