to buy something you didn't plan to · to stop resisting a strong urge to buy
This expression perfectly captures those moments when you end up buying something you didn't really need or intend to, simply because it looked too good to pass up! 🛍️ It's a lighthearted way to admit you succumbed to a tempting item or an irresistible offer.
💡 This phrase is often used with a humorous touch of self-acknowledgment, like "Oops, I know I shouldn't have, but I did!" 😂 Remember, it describes giving in to an *urge* or *desire*, often for something spontaneous or non-essential.
You planned to just browse, but a new gadget on display caught your eye, and you ended up buying it. Which English expression best describes what happened? A. to avoid temptation B. to resist temptation C. to give in to temptation