| spend | 1. To expend money or any other possession; to consume, use, waste, or part with, anything; as, he who gets easily spends freely. "He spends as a person who knows that he must come to a reckoning." (South) 2. To waste or wear away; to be consumed; to lose force or strength; to vanish; as, energy spends in the using of it. "The sound spendeth and is dissipated in the open air." (Bacon) 3. To be diffused; to spread. "The vines that they use for wine are so often cut, that their sap spendeth into the grapes." (Bacon) 4. <chemical> To break ground; to continue working. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| spendthrift | One who spends money profusely or improvidently; a prodigal; one who lavishes or wastes his estate. Also used figuratively. "A woman who was a generous spendthrift of life." (Mrs. R. H. Davis) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| spend | spend completely |
| spend | pass in a specific way |
| spend | eliminate urine |
| spend | someone who spends money prodigally |
| spend | (used of funds) remaining after taxes |
| spend | someone who spends money to purchase goods or services |
| spend | someone who spends money prodigally |
| spend | English poet and critic (1909-1995) |
| spend | the act of spending or disbursing money |
| spend | the act of reducing spending |
| spend | cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses |
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