Foot the bill In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "foot the bill", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-05-22 11:05

Meaning of Foot the bill

Foot the bill informal verb phrase figurative

To make a payment for something.

Let's go shopping. My dad will foot the bill.

Who is going to foot the bill for our trip to Singapore?

Please put your wallet away! Let me foot the bill

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1. To postpone or defer a final action, decision, or solution, generally by implementing a temporary one instead. Frequently followed by "down the road."

2. To contribute financially; to be obligated to pay a specific amount of money.

Grammar and Usage of Foot the bill

Verb Forms

  • To Foot the Bill
  • footed the bill
  • footing the bill
  • foots the bill

The verb "foot" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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