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moneymaker
[ muhn-ee-mey-ker ]
noun
- a person engaged in or successful at acquiring much money.
- something that produces or yields much pecuniary profit.
moneymaker
/ ˈmʌnɪˌmeɪkə /
noun
- a person who is intent on accumulating money
- a person or thing that is or might be profitable
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Derived Forms
- ˈmoneyˌmaking, adjectivenoun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of moneymaker1
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Example Sentences
Some on the Internet took umbrage with your comments to Glamour that your appearance has “never been my moneymaker.”
The longer an LED lasts, the more it is used, the more of a moneymaker it becomes.
Before long, they began making shoe polish and, the big moneymaker: lip balm.
By the next decade, the show proved both a hit and a moneymaker.
The case has been a moneymaker for journalists who might have found work scarce if not for Knox.
The Moneymaker trees have made little growth and the Stuart tree practically none.
It's a good thing, and it's been a moneymaker too; it's the only charity I know of that's not a charity but a moneymaking concern.
On the Yarra she proved a great “moneymaker,” as she earned as much as 80 in a day.
The machine was now well known, and its value as a moneymaker very apparent.
Every variety of vegetable grows abundantly and sugar beets are a moneymaker.
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