have (something) to play with

have (something) to play with

To have an excess or surplus of something at one's disposal. Oh, if we had money to play with, I definitely would have replaced the hideous flooring in here already.
See also: have, play
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have money, time, etc. to ˈplay with

(informal) have plenty of money, time, etc. for doing something: We need to make a decision now, as we haven’t got much time to play with.
See also: have, play
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See also:
  • have money, time, etc. to play with
  • start out with
  • start out with (someone or something)
  • start off with (someone or something)
  • on hand
  • play cards
  • well fixed
  • well-fixed
  • out
  • out (some amount of money)