tide over
See also: tideover
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tide over (third-person singular simple present tides over, present participle tiding over, simple past and past participle tided over)
- (transitive, idiomatic) To support or sustain someone, especially financially, for a limited period.
- Could you lend me ten pounds to tide me over till payday?
- Would a small snack tide you over until dinner?
- 1901, Henry James, The Papers:
- Each evening, it was true, when the flare of Fleet Street would have begun really to smoke, she had, in resistance to old habit, a little to hold herself; but for three successive days she tided over that crisis.
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