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megabucks

[ UK /mˈɛɡəbˌʌks/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛɡəˌbəks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
    they sank megabucks into their new house
    she made a bundle selling real estate

How To Use megabucks In A Sentence

  • You're misinformed if you think teaching earns megabucks!
  • they sank megabucks into their new house
  • Business marketing sales a salubrious hela stevedore akan chlamydiaceae me tortuous in the megabucks lot and tremor me to the convincing row. Rational Review
  • Stephen Franks has just mentioned, and I agree with him entirely, that we have huge documents that cost megabucks to provide - and no one reads them, and no one has much regard for them when making investment decisions.
  • Booth space costs megabucks and no company is going to commit to that sort of investment without knowing for sure what they're going to be buying into.
  • Stephen Franks has just mentioned, and I agree with him entirely, that we have huge documents that cost megabucks to provide - and no one reads them, and no one has much regard for them when making investment decisions.
  • The former Ranger has flirted with playing in Japan because he can't find the multiyear, megabucks deal he seeks.
  • He has also just signed a megabucks deal to write his autobiography. The Sun
  • MPs 'expenses by Sir Thomas Legg, describing the former mandarin's salary for chairing the review as "megabucks". Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The codeword to disguise megabucks purchases from cash-worn hubbies. Times, Sunday Times
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