How To Use Hand over fist In A Sentence
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made money hand over fist
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One of the two major chains, Borders, losing money hand over fist, is now "reorganizing," which may actually mean hanging on by a thread.
Tom Engelhardt: The Axe, the Book, and the Ad
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It describes at some length and in jolly detail (as do the various links from it, which are also worth following) the ways in which those massive cyber success stories YouTube and Twitter are believed to be losing money hand over fist, currently surviving only on the largesse of venture capitalists and Google (which recently bought YouTube despite it being loss-making).
P2pnet World Headlines – May 7, 2009
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They are losing money hand over fist.
The Sun
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They are losing money hand over fist.
The Sun
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In fact, the very term 'gnotobiosis' goes back to the March 1959 issue of the World Medical Journal-one of the many important ideas the U.N. was spawning hand over fist in those days, to the total indifference of the world at large.
Anywhen
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And the Second Avenue Deli always made money hand over fist, so if this new rent really wrankled him, why not suffer under it for a while until you find a place to relocate, which is what he has said he plans to do?
Prisoner of Second Avenue
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BP, with all its resources, and its ability to make money hand over fist, can come back, but a small-businesswoman or an oysterman who has lost a year's worth of customers and income cannot.
Nan Aron: Will There Be Crude Justice or True Justice For Oil Spill Victims?
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But what followed instead was a decline which saw all the flair and hope of the Keegan era dissipated as money flowed out of the coffers hand over fist, but for little return.
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I find The Simian's trailer and it reminds me of my own salad days living out of an Airstream making money hand over fist as a freelance sheepherder.
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Nobody denied the company was losing money hand over fist.
Times, Sunday Times
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Five years ago, the company was losing money hand over fist.
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Business was good and we were making money hand over fist.
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German banks lent hand over fist to feckless foreign borrowers.
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Nobody denied the company was losing money hand over fist.
Times, Sunday Times