Similar words: moneymaker, money maker, haymaking, merrymaking, policymaking, policy-making, policy making, money market. Meaning: n. the act of making money (and accumulating wealth). adj. 1. producing a sizeable profit 2. profit oriented.
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(1) He was always on his guard against moneymaking schemes.
(2) There was another moneymaking scheme gone to pot.
(3) She left in October, disillusioned with the moneymaking potential of the profession.
(4) Her distance from the moneymaking machine reduced her credibility as a disciplinarian to zero.
(5) Occasionally we have come up with some moneymaking ideas.
(6) There's nothing the matter with honest moneymaking.
(7) Sensing a moneymaking mutation, the rancher promptly put the ram out for stud.
(8) It is a moneymaking proposition he wants to see you about.
(9) That means leaving some moneymaking opportunities on the table, a most unbubble - like thing to do.
(10) You should focus on moneymaking and stay away from emotional disputes.
(11) By then [sentencedict.com], the moneymaking was clearly of secondary importance in the Kennedy ambitions.
(12) Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan looked upon the tournament as a public relations exercise rather than a moneymaking venture.
(13) I need not have to run around to collect rents from tenants just because I like to invest in properties. I can simply invest in companies that have proven moneymaking people.
(14) Kyrgyzstani officials are reluctant to surrender a share in one of the nation's few moneymaking businesses.
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