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money-spinner

NOUN
  1. a project that generates a continuous flow of money

How To Use money-spinner In A Sentence

  • The teenage and 'tweenage' market is potentially a huge money-spinner. Times, Sunday Times
  • The low-ad loading and sophisticated playlist were hugely appealing, but it just wasn't a great money-spinner.
  • Such commissions were to become a lucrative money-spinner for die engravers in the 19th century.
  • The phone networks now believe that custom-made TV and film clips will be the next mobile-phone money-spinner.
  • This is the biggest money-spinner in our school, serving a variety of chocolate bars, crisps and sugared drinks.
  • All these privatised services must be money-spinners for the companies involved, otherwise they would not do them and it is our local taxes making their profits.
  • The work was very welcome and a good money-spinner for the museum.
  • Most were cancelled in mid-season and replaced with reality shows, which are guaranteed money-spinners for advertisers.
  • I can only see these cameras as money-spinners.
  • Networks might not be the money-spinner the carriers once hoped, but they're bringing increasing cheer to investors with each quarter.
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