live from hand to mouth
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Emotionally, financially, her vulnerable heroines live from hand to mouth.
From The Guardian • Jan. 30, 2016
We cannot live from hand to mouth and from month to month in this world of change and turmoil.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Were it not for long-term contracts in the auto industry, for example, countless auto suppliers would live from hand to mouth, not knowing from one day to the next if they could continue operating.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“We live from hand to mouth, as you can see...there is no wealth here, such as your goods might have brought.”
From "Nectar in a Sieve" by Kamala Markandaya
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Henry IV. had grown accustomed to live from hand to mouth, and had maintained himself on the throne rather because Englishmen needed a king than because he was himself a great ruler.
From A Student's History of England, v. 1 (of 3) From the earliest times to the Death of King Edward VII by Gardiner, Samuel Rawson
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