pay the price



pay the price

 
1. Lit. to pay the price that is asked for goods or services.(Usually implying that the price is high.) If this is the quality of goods that you require, you will have to pay the price.
2. Fig. to suffer the consequences for doing something or risking something. Oh, my head! I am paying the price for drinking too much last night.
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pay the price

also pay a price
to accept the unpleasant results of something pay the piper He achieved great fame in his later years, but he certainly paid the price. Professional athletes often pay a price for the beating their bodies have taken.
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pay the price

to accept the unpleasant results of what you have done She dropped all her friends when she met Steve and now that he's gone, she's paying the price. She has no one to turn to. (often + for ) I have paid the price for working nonstop - my health has suffered.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JudyJOO-deeEnglish
Dicun-Medieval English
CathairKA-heerIrish
Black[blæk]
Endre (1)-Hungarian
Li (2)-Hebrew