Asked by kate
what does this quote mean
"We'll have to tighten the belt a little bit and make due"
"We'll have to tighten the belt a little bit and make due"
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Answered by
James Starr
This a class comment made by broke people. When you fall behind in your bills, then money gets short and you have "more month at the end of your money" then you find ways to save money, like: buying off brand food items, getting rid of cable, reducing you phone services, buying less leaner meat, buying apples in stead of pomegranates. Basically it mean to look from ways to save money due to financial hardship.
Answered by
Writeacher
James is correct.
However, you have a spelling error at the end of your quotation. It's " ... make do." (not "due")
http://www.idiomconnection.com/mquiz.html#A1
Scroll down and read about "make do with something."
However, you have a spelling error at the end of your quotation. It's " ... make do." (not "due")
http://www.idiomconnection.com/mquiz.html#A1
Scroll down and read about "make do with something."
Answered by
JANNET
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