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A:'Tightening the purse strings' means cutting back on expenditure - stopping being wasteful or extravagant.
Answer by itieknots

what does get to stepping mean

Mother had enough dinner to feed and army.

is this an idiom

what does tightening the purse strings mean?

A:I believe the term is actually "from the Cradle to the Grave", which means during the whole of your life. It may be based on the idea that the cradle (= small bed for a baby) represents the beginning of a life, the grave (= burying place) represents the end of a life.
Answer by SteveMoonUK

What does 'from the cradle to the crave' mean?

A:Male sperm is mostly protein - so if someone suggests you need more protein (in a sexual connotation) they are suggesting you need sperm. . . how you get that sperm into you I guess is up to you!!
Answer by richardr

A:Male sperm is mostly protein. . . So if someone says you need more protein (in a sexual way) they are implying that you need sperm . . . How you get that sperm I guess is up to you!!
Answer by richardr

A:Curtail means to reduce or restrict. . .As in . . . "I don't get paid until next week, so I will need to curtail my spending until then"
Answer by richardr
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