rake in

verb

Definitions

  1. To collect something such as leaves into a pile, often with a rake.

    • Near-synonym: rake up
  2. To receive or to collect a large quantity of (something, especially money).

    • The company barely lifted a finger, and yet it still raked in more than two million euros in consulting fees.

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