Phrase of the Day (put one’s money where one’s mouth is)-28DEC22

Phrase of the Day (put one's money where one's mouth is)-28DEC22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is put one’s money where one’s mouth is and its meaning is “to do something rather than talking about it”.

Example Sentence: When Rishi Sunak asked Dean, a homeless man at a shelter, whether he was in business and wanted to get into the finance industry, many liberals were quick to ridicule him. Perhaps rather than mocking Sunak, we should praise him for realising that homeless people have a past and can have a perfectly good future. And now he can put his money where his mouth is by helping people like Dean away from homelessness…

Phrase of the Day (put one's money where one's mouth is)-28DEC22

This phrase is present in Critics mocked Sunak for asking a homeless man if he is in business. The critics are wrong and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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