Idiom
To make ends meet.
To have enough money to pay one's basic.
Exact(2)
(The film, which cost around $28 million to make, ended up grossing more than $58 million; this also did not upset the studio).
"Entourage," which cost less than $30 million to make, ended in fourth for the weekend with a three-day total of $10.4 million.
Similar(58)
"Is it easier to make ends meet?
They struggled to make ends meet.
"It's hard to make ends meet".
Such families struggle to make ends meet.
"Have to make ends meet".
Bhardwaj was struggling to make ends meet.
People are struggling to make ends meet.
We have to make ends meet.
It was hard to make ends meet.
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