shell out
Britishverb
Etymology
Origin of shell out
C19: from shell (in the sense: to remove from a pod or (figuratively) a purse)
Example Sentences
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Now could you be asked to shell out even more to compensate for rising fuel costs?
From MarketWatch
With the war in Iran restricting the oil market and sending prices up, U.S. customers will likely have to shell out more for airfare soon.
From Los Angeles Times
They have had to shell out thousands of dollars for repairs, including replacing the washing machine and dishwasher, Conrad said.
Brazil’s government shells out more than it takes in at a clip many economists consider too high for an emerging economy.
He spent about $400 on Lovable’s full suite of features, a sliver of what he would have shelled out to hire a coder.
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