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    Nick·el-and-dime
    /ˌnik(ə)l(ə)nˈdīm/

    verb

    • 1. greedily or unfairly charge (someone) many small amounts for minor services: "we don't nickel-and-dime our customers like some vendors that charge extra for every little utility"

    adjective

    • 1. of little importance; petty: "the only games this weekend are nickel-and-dime stuff"
  2. The meaning of NICKEL-AND-DIME is involving or offering only a small amount of money. How to use nickel-and-dime in a sentence.

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  4. to damage someone or something either by taking away many small amounts of money or by giving too much attention to details: The banks nickle and dime you to death with all the little fees they charge you. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. to expose to financial hardship or bankruptcy by the accumulation of small expenses, bills, etc.: We're being nickel-and-dimed to death by these small weekly expenses. to hinder, annoy, or harass with trivialities or nonessentials: to be nickeled-and-dimed by petty criticisms. Discover More.

  6. Jun 9, 2024 · The phrase nickel-and-dime means to charge small amounts of money repeatedly that add up to a large amount. It also refers to focusing on small details in a way that is petty or trivial. This term often carries a negative connotation, suggesting that someone is being overly concerned with minor costs or issues at the expense of larger concerns.

  7. If you describe someone or something as nickel-and-dime, you mean that they are not very important or they only function on a small scale.

  8. NICKEL–AND–DIME meaning: 1 : involving, making, or spending a small amount of money; 2 : not very important

  9. verb. accumulate gradually. see more. adjective. of minor importance. “a nickel-and-dime operation run out of a single rented room”. synonyms: small-time. unimportant. not important.

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