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pay dirt

NOUN
  1. ore that yields a substantial profit to the miner
  2. a profitable success
    the inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt

How To Use pay dirt In A Sentence

  • A second-place tie between two teams that each have first-place trophies to dust - Root Learning Inc. and the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library - resulted in a sudden-death runoff that ran to four words - "solecism," "jnana," diffa, and "issei," and Root hit pay dirt on Undefined
  • Frequently, she even “grubstaked miners who had no other means of support while they looked for gold in the mountains and was repaid handsomely for her kindness and generosity by those who struck pay dirt.” BLACK WOMEN OF THE OLD WEST
  • The band really hit pay dirt with their last album.
  • If a salesperson does not quickly hit pay dirt with a customer they will usually move straight on to someone else.
  • The ceremonious opening of prizes is repeatedly replayed in our art class, as everyone breathtakingly awaits the signs of pay dirt in magical containers.
  • the inventor worked for years before hitting pay dirt
  • Kerouac was a proper beatnik, an existential alchemist of the highway who turned motel dirt into pay dirt by making something heroic-sounding out of his grubby little blunderings about Nowheresville, USA.
  • A second-place tie between two teams that each have first-place trophies to dust - Root Learning Inc. and the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library - resulted in a sudden-death runoff that ran to four words - "solecism," "jnana," diffa, and "issei," and Root hit pay dirt on Undefined
  • The band really hit pay dirt with their last album.
  • If a salesperson does not quickly hit pay dirt with a customer they will usually move straight on to someone else.
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