English Idioms: Have money to burn

English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Have money to burn
Meaning: To be very rich and spend a lot of money on unnecessary things.
Example: He seems to have money to burn. He always buys his girlfriend extravagant things

English Idioms: Easy come, easy go

English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Easy come, easy go
Meaning: Said about something which is easily won or obtained and then soon spent or lost.
Example: He lost a large amount of money in poker. But that’s gambling; easy come, easy go.

English Idioms: Man’s home is his castle

English Idioms About “Home”
Idiom: Man’s home is his castle
Meaning: This idiom suggest tha people are free to do whatever they want to in their own home
Example: He was furious when they told him not to listen to his favorite music in his own home. He told them that a man’s home is his castle.

English Idioms: Bitter pill to swallow

English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: Bitter pill to swallow
Meaning: (Also swallow a bitter pill) Said about something unpleasant that must be accepted or endured.
Example: After the disappointment and defeat, to declare bankruptcy was a bitter pill to swallow for him.