Phrases with «huge outlay»

The phrase "huge outlay" means to spend a large amount of money on something. Full definition

Sentences with «huge outlay»

  • According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the production, processing and distribution of meat requires huge outlays of pesticides, fertilizer, fuel, feed and water while releasing greenhouse gases, manure and a range of toxic chemicals into our air and water. (scientificamerican.com)
  • When Arsenal signed Sylvain Wiltord for a fee of around # 12.5 m in 2000, it represented a huge outlay from Arsene Wenger on his fellow Frenchman. (caughtoffside.com)
  • The # 36m fee represents a huge outlay on a player who has scored just 10 league goals in his career, but Van Gaal sees him as the man to boost his attack. (talksport.com)
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