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US
/ˈməniˌmeɪkɝ/
]
[ UK /mˈʌnɪmˌeɪkɐ/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌnɪmˌeɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who is successful in accumulating wealth
- a project that generates a continuous flow of money
How To Use moneymaker In A Sentence
- It's surprising that coir, the fibre extracted from the outer covering of the common coconut, could turn out to be such a valuable moneymaker.
- Another HBS graduate, Fields, 50, runs Ford's core North American operations and is responsible for the company's biggest moneymaker: the F-150 pickup truck.
- The big moneymaker for the house is the pro-am tournament.
- The so-called ‘big-time’ programs which emphasize either football or men's basketball are potentially huge moneymakers.
- That rarely happens, however, and the book should be looked at as a long-term investment rather than a direct moneymaker.
- Banking and stock trading have the potential to be big moneymakers if someone can migrate users to the wireless Web.
- Do you sign up and pay for the chance to get an award when you know in your heart you won't win and that it's a serious moneymaker for the awarder? Richard Laermer: Introducing a New Holiday: "Totally Honest with Yourself Week"
- I'd like to see a major studio take its slate down to 8 films a year… and have 6 significant moneymakers.
- The reality star joined the group onstage and proudly, confidently showed off that moneymaker!
- In most countries, major moneymakers and head offices for large companies are found in populous areas - especially in or near the capital.