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spare Идиома
spare me
please do not tell me, do not bore me with Spare me the gross details of your love affairs. I'm not interested.
bit of spare
a sexually available person
in one's spare time
Idiom(s): in one's spare time
Theme: TIME
in one's extra time; in the time not reserved for doing something else. • I write novels in my spare time. • I'll try to paint the house in my spare time.
have to spare
Idiom(s): have sth to spare
Theme: ABUNDANCE
to have more than enough of something. • Ask John for some firewood. He has firewood to spare. • Do you have any candy to spare?
and to spare
Idiom(s): and something to spare AND with something to spare
Theme: ABUNDANCE
with extra left over; with more than is needed. (Something can be used literally.) • I had as much flour as I needed with something to spare. • Fred said he should have enough cash to last the week—with money to spare.
with sth to spare
Idiom(s): and something to spare AND with something to spare
Theme: ABUNDANCE
with extra left over; with more than is needed. (Something can be used literally.) • I had as much flour as I needed with something to spare. • Fred said he should have enough cash to last the week—with money to spare.
Spare the rod and spoil the child
If you don't punish a child when he does wrong, you will spoil his character.
Drive you spare
If someone or something drives you spare, it is extremely annoying.
Go spare
(UK) If you go spare, you lose your temper completely.
loose change|spare change
coins in your pocket: "Do you have any spare change for the parking meter?"
spare tire Fat around one's middle, as in He's determined to lose ten pounds and that spare tire he's acquired. This expression transfers the term for an extra tire carried in cars in case of a flat tire to excess fat around the waist. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]
to spare
to spare In addition to what is needed, extra, left over, as in We paid our bills and still had money to spare. This expression uses spare in the sense of “leftover” or “unused,” a usage dating from the late 1500s.
An spare idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with spare, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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