to spend a lot of money on something
Diving between the kraken's jaws, the raven snatched Gobaith's shell out of the air.
Dora still remembers the time you fingered a Class A shell out of my territory and she's in one of her moods now.
She sees herself as a kind of peapod, whose purpose is to split and shell out little replicas of herself.
Since they wouldn’t share, I ended up shelling out for two hotel rooms.
Tara was not a jewellery person, which was just as well because Finn certainly didn't have the money to shell out on chunky gold stuff.
shells out
shelling out
shelled out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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