rake it in

verb

Definitions

  1. To make a lot of money.

    • Budget hotels are raking it in as business people feel the crunch.
    • Alas, geriatrics and convalescent homes, however regal, don't rake it in like moneyed metrosexuals.
    • [I've l]ooted them all, brought back heirlooms By the ton, and handed it all over To Atreus' son, who hung back in camp Raking it in and distributing damn little.

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