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rake-off

NOUN
  1. a percentage (of winnings or loot or profit) taken by an operator or gangster

How To Use rake-off In A Sentence

  • Additional, those who come to promote is not little also, dozen fold, rake-off, price war is made between intermediary organization, strife openly and secretly, lively and special.
  • The factory does not have the document to prohibit somebody to accept rake-off, bribe, gift and the illegal reward, the improper benefit, and so on.
  • So there won't be much of an opportunity for a rake-off here, otherwise the whole thing will collapse. Presidents Interview With Kfmb
  • Paramilitaries might get a rake-off from counterfeiting, but not a great deal is known about it.
  • Additional, those who come to promote is not little also, dozen fold, rake-off, price war is made between intermediary organization, strife openly and secretly, lively and special.
  • The taxi driver gets a rake-off from the hotel.
  • Mr. Kerrigan, at the thought of these hearty aldermen accustomed to all the perquisites of graft and rake-off, leaned back and gave vent to a burst of deep-chested laughter. The Titan
  • I have to mount operations in them without anyone knowing because maybe their security people are getting a rake-off too. SNOWLINE
  • They consider electrical power a great blessing -- but only when the private power companies get their rake-off. Who Are These Democrats?
  • You could tell that the Republicans were up to their eyeballs in the Iraqi oil-for-food rake-off from all the transference-projection they did about it. Poll: Record High for Wrong-Track Rating - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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