on a shoestring
On a very tight budget; with few resources or little money.
The first year after we bought the house, we lived on a shoestring, but we survived.
VERB + SHOESTRING
operated, runs
SHOESTRING + NOUN
french
PREP.
along, on
noun
The string or lace used to secure a shoe to the foot; a shoelace.
Your shoestring is untied.
I am ſure ſhe is not half ſo beautiful, and vvill even venture to ſay, that ſhe is not vvorthy to tie her majeſty's ſhoe-ſtrings.
An object that is long and thin, like a shoestring (sense 1).
An object that is long and thin, like a shoestring (sense 1).
shoestring French fries
Chiefly in on a shoestring: very little money; a tight budget.
He was able to organize the event on a shoestring.
As the 80s cult classic starring Madonna as a gorgeous grifter returns, director Susan Seidelman recalls capturing the zeitgeist on a shoestring budget[.]
adj
Of a catch or tackle: made near the ground, close to a player's shoes.
verb
To tackle (a player) using a shoestring tackle (“one made near the ground, close to a player's shoes”).
To catch (a ball) using a shoestring catch (“one made near the ground, close to a player's shoes”).
We didn't score in our half of the eighth, but it was only because Ernie's line drive was shoestringed by the Giant left fielder, with Rusty Howarth on second.
Most outfielders say that short-hopping a ball so that it looks as if it was caught is more an accident than an art form, but Coach Joe Nossek of the Indians actually tells his charges to hold up the ball after shoestringing it on the off chance that the umpire might be fooled.
noun — a lace used for fastening shoes
On a very tight budget; with few resources or little money.
The first year after we bought the house, we lived on a shoestring, but we survived.
Your shoestring is untied.
WiktionaryI am ſure ſhe is not half ſo beautiful, and vvill even venture to ſay, that ſhe is not vvorthy to tie her majeſty's ſhoe-ſtrings.
Wiktionaryshoestring French fries
WiktionaryWe didn't score in our half of the eighth, but it was only because Ernie's line drive was shoestringed by the Giant left fielder, with Rusty Howarth on second.
WiktionaryMost outfielders say that short-hopping a ball so that it looks as if it was caught is more an accident than an art form, but Coach Joe Nossek of the Indians actually tells his charges to hold up the
WiktionaryJohn had to get along on a shoestring.
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