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What does “make ends meet” mean?

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Rebecca

The idiom "make ends meet" is used to mean having enough money to buy what you need to live without going into debt. Ex:It's not easy to make ends meet with a big family. Ex: They were finding it hard to make ends meet. Ex: My dad had to get a second job to make ends meet. Ex: The average household can't make ends meet on minimum wage.

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