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rake in
verb
- informal.tr, adverb to acquire (money) in large amounts
Example Sentences
Other areas are raked in patterns resembling a Zen garden, and some contain replica tracks of native animals, including coyotes, bears and snakes.
“Conclave” has raked in the precursor awards — the BAFTA, the Critics Choice Award and that elusive aforementioned Golden Globe — and has maintained its lead as the category frontrunner.
“Mega corporations have driven up prices, underpaid their workers, and outsourced jobs while raking in record profits,” the site reads.
Stunned as he rakes in $100,000, he bursts into tears and drops to the floor overwhelmed with emotion.
Now, of course, Musk rakes in large amounts of cash as a government contractor, all with businesses he built on a foundation of government-funded research.
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