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pay through the nose (using idiom)​

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Answered by savinaytiwari923
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Pay through the nose is an idiom which means to pay more than something is worth, to pay an exorbitant price. The origin of the phrase pay through the nose is quite murky, though it seems to be associated in some way to the paying of taxes. When the Danes conquered Ireland in the ninth century, they took a census by “counting noses”.

Answered by InstaPrince
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Answer:

It's An Idiom Which Means Pay Much More Than A Fair Price.

Explanation:

"They paid through the nose for one-to-one intensive tuition".

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