Definition of «shoestring budget»

A shoestring budget refers to a limited amount of money or resources available for a project, task, or expenditure. The term comes from the idea that one might have to stretch their funds as far as possible, like pulling something out with all your might using only a shoelace (or "shoestring") as leverage. In other words, it means working with very little money and making do with what you have.

Phrases with «shoestring budget»

Sentences with «shoestring budget»

  • «Smaller groups that are on shoestring budgets in the middle of a bad economy are being hurt,» he admitted. (timesunion.com)
  • Commissioner of Education Dianna Wentzel knows what it's like to teach struggling students and work with shoestring budgets. (e4e.org)
  • In the wake of Gary Ross» anodyne, over-budgeted Civil War rebellion drama Free State of Jones, Zachary Treitz's Men Go to Battle arrives offering something genuinely unique: a quiet Civil War comedy, made on a visibly shoestring budget in off - the - grid Kentucky with no stars or spectacle to be found. (lwlies.com)
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