spend for
spend (something) for (something)
1. To spend some amount of money in order to purchase some product or service. I'd be willing to spend around $1,000 at most for a new refrigerator. If you spend the bare minimum for your computer, you can't expect it to give you top of the line performance.
2. To expend some amount of time doing something. A lot of people struggle to spend enough time for family when they are the primary earners in their households. I make a point of spending an hour each day for yoga and meditation. This new operating system is so large that you should expect to spend a couple hours for the installation.
See also: spend
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
spend something for something
to pay out an amount of money for something. I spent nearly forty dollars for that vase! How much did you spend for this house—if I may ask?
See also: spend
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- spend (something) for (something)
- spend (something) on (someone or something)
- spend on
- spend the rest of (one's) days
- noodle around
- have money to burn
- traipse
- traipse around
- money to burn
- have money burning a hole in (one's) pocket