pushed for money
pushed for money
Having a small or limited amount of money available. Having to replace the water heater has really left me pushed for money this month. I'm kind of pushed for money right now, so can we go out to dinner next weekend instead?
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References in periodicals archive
I know the NHS is
pushed for money, but Lillie-May's time in the Special Care Baby Unit must have cost thousands, compared to the cost of the test.
I have not made a decision on this but there will be a statement to the House when I am ready." North East Conservative MEP Martin Callanan has repeatedly
pushed for money to be repaid, not just the pounds 5m in EU funds, if the rules are changed.
"It's not the answer to be putting parking charges up by 50 per cent when people are already
pushed for money."
At the time of his win he said that having a large family mean that he had always been
pushed for money in the past.
It's the worst possible time of year when everyone is
pushed for money and time."
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