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Most people think of their home as a money pit.
These projects always sound good, but usually they turn into money pits.
On the other hand, what looks like a bargain today can quickly become a money pit.
Private analysts say the whole F-35 program is becoming a money pit.
At the same time the mine became a money pit of financial losses.
What may have seemed like a good idea on the car lot, becomes a money pit in the driveway.
Either that or "they just see a money pit," he continued.
New car divisions that had opened only a few years earlier were now huge money pits.
After the airline acquired full control in 2009, it was nothing but a money pit.
In recent years, Playland has become something of a money pit.
The dynamics of the solar market have turned it into a commercial money pit.
The sport is a money pit and, often, a magnet for corruption.
He sank millions into a film distribution company that became a money pit.
Apart from tickets, the biggest money pit at a ball game is food and drink.
Buying a home doesn't have to mean sinking your life savings into a money pit.
Lupus has been something of a money pit for the pharmaceutical industry.
I do not see this opportunity coming up again, but I also don't want to buy a money pit.
The new ground provided by the Local Authority turned into a money pit.
And then there was the great Kevin Brown money pit.
Money pits like her proposal can suck cash real fast.
A taxpayers’ campaign group warned against the inquiry turning into a money pit for legal teams.
Baby clothes are kind of the classic money pit," Fields said.
Fox was a laughingstock - and a money pit - for more than two years.
But perhaps more worryingly, it was proving a money pit.
As things stand today, the Web is one big money pit for Microsoft.