to earn a lot

  • 11make a killing — earn a lot of money, earn a fortune …

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  • 12make gobs of money — earn a lot of money, accumulate wealth, make a fortune …

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  • 13money — mon|ey W1S1 [ˈmʌni] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: moneie, from Latin moneta mint, money , from Moneta, name given to Juno, the goddess in whose temple the ancient Romans produced money] 1.) what you earn by working and can use to… …

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  • 14rake in — verb earn large sums of money Since she accepted the new position, she has been raking it in • Syn: ↑shovel in • Hypernyms: ↑gain, ↑take in, ↑clear, ↑make, ↑earn, ↑ …

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  • 15good — good1 [ gud ] (comparative better [ betər ] ; superlative best [ best ] ) adjective *** ▸ 1 of high quality/standard ▸ 2 able to do something well ▸ 3 with qualities to do something ▸ 4 honest & morally correct ▸ 5 giving pleasant feeling ▸ 6… …

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  • 16make a killing — (informal) MAKE A LARGE PROFIT, make a/one s fortune, make money; informal clean up, make a packet, make a pretty penny; Brit. informal make a bomb; N. Amer. informal make big bucks. → killing * * * …

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  • 17laugh all the way to the bank — informal phrase to make a lot of money easily Thesaurus: to earn a lot of money or earn money easilysynonym Main entry: laugh * * * laugh all the way to the bank see ↑laugh …

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  • 18Chinnathurai — a small village in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Chinnathurai is located at the southern tip of peninsular India. The two major towns nearby are Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala state to the west and Nagercoil to the east.… …

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  • 19job — noun WORK 1 (C) the regular paid work that you do for an employer: get/find a job (as sth): Eventually, Mary got a job as a waitress. | take a job (=accept a job that is offered to you): I was so desperate that I took the first job that came… …

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  • 20pocket — ▪ I. pocket pock‧et 1 [ˈpɒkt ǁ ˈpɑːkt] noun [countable] 1. JOURNALISM used to refer to the amount of money people have available to spend: • We need to find a way to put more money in people spockets …

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