pound-foolish

pound-foolish
pound-foolish [pound′fo͞ol′ish]
adj.
not handling large sums of money wisely: see PENNY-WISE

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pound-fool·ish (poundʹfo͞oʹlĭsh) adj.
Unwise in dealing with large sums of money or large matters.
  [From the phrase penny-wise, pound-foolish.]

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