foot the bill
verbDefinitions
To pay for something.
- The cop tried the door. “It's locked, hey,” he said. “Bust it down,” roared Oedipa, “and Hitler Hilarius here will foot the bill.”
- When I spoke to Hitachi, it was very open that it will foot the bill, not taxpayers or farepayers.
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