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1. You shouldn’t have lent her money. Remember, “lend your money.
Lose your friend.”
2. ‘She’s dealing with some debts. I think I’ll lend her some money.' 'Lend
your money. Lose your friend.'
3. Think carefully before you lend him money; “lend your money. Lose
your friend.”
2. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
A true friend is always willing to help, especially during troubles or difficult
situations.
1. She looked very cold at first but when I talked to her, I realized she was
very kind-hearted. After that, we got on like a house on fire.
2. The first time we talked, Annie and I got on like a house on fire.
3. I couldn’t imagine my ex-girlfriend and current girlfriend getting on like
a house on fire.
5. Know someone inside out
To know someone or something very well.