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Discover LudwigThe word "spend-all" is not commonly used in written English and may not be well understood.
It could be used to describe a person who spends all their money or resources without saving.
Example: "He is a spend-all, always buying the latest gadgets without thinking about his budget."
Alternatives: "spender" or "profligate."
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We shouldn't "spend all the money".
The poor spend all the money.
I spend all my time practicing".
They spend all their time alone.
We spend all of our wedding money.
They spend all the money.
"I'd spend all the money".
Spend all you want, Jon.
Some spend all day stalking squirrels, some spend all day snoozing in the sun.
But spend all that she did.
Why spend all that time in Paris?
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