My son's birthday present was a drop in the ..... compared to how much his tuition, car, and books cost

My son's birthday present was a drop in the ..... compared to how much his tuition, car, and books cost. (*) well (*) coffer (*) water (*) bucket


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My son’s birthday present was a drop in the water compared to how much his tuition, car, and books cost.

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The correct idiom is ‘a drop in the bucket’. a_drop_in_the_bucket

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Thank you very much, sir.

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