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splash out
verb
informalto spend (money) freely or extravagantly (on something)
Example Sentences
Ben: The problem with the Premier League is that teams get so much money for being in it for just one or two years and can afford to splash out on good players.
Many of the names being linked with the job are currently out of work - with Wolves not having an excess of money to splash out on compensation fees.
Mr Rose said you should not feel "pressured to splash out on Black Friday purchases as those deals are usually repeated - if not beaten - at other times of the year."
How much do you splash out for a swim in the pool?
This means the amount they can splash out is limited by the amount of cash they generate.
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