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Run for your money Meaning in English

expression

RUN for yer MUH-nee
run faw yaw MUH-nee

Definition

If you give someone a 'run for their money,' you compete with them very hard or make things difficult for them. It can also mean getting a good value or experience for the effort or money you spend.

Usage & Nuances

Typically informal, mostly used in competition or sports contexts. Also used for products or experiences that offer good value ("get a run for your money"). Not used for literal running or money. Common in "give (someone) a run for their money."

Example Sentences

Their team gave us a run for our money in the finals.

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If you buy this phone, you’ll get a real run for your money.

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The new student gave the champion a run for his money.

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Those budget airlines really give the big companies a run for their money.

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I thought the movie would be boring, but it actually gave me a run for my money.

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Don’t underestimate her—she’ll give you a run for your money in this contest.

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