A project that generates a continuous flow of money.
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Examples for "moneymaker"
Examples for "moneymaker"
1The lion's share of his business, and the real moneymaker, was weddings.
2Solange was a moneymaker, but it didn't make up for my losses.
3But also, the real moneymaker this election year is television.
4I called Gordon Mills and told him I had an idea, a surefire moneymaker.
5The dealers let DriveOff arrange financing - a substantial moneymaker.
1The importance of fixed income as a money-spinner could yet wane further.
2Broadband is certainly not yet the money-spinner that was hoped for in 1999.
3The Greek would be an excellent addition to his stable, a real money-spinner.
4He said it was more of a hobby than a money-spinner.
5It's also looking at them as a potential money-spinner.
1The studio still has lots of opportunity to milk its cash cow.
2Not everyone is ready to anoint the Apple Watch a cash cow.
3The rest is history, and for Brooks, a cash cow was born.
4After 40 years, the Kijang remains a cash cow for Toyota.
5At the time she'd thought he was protecting his cash cow.
6And that's a good thing, considering Office's role as a Microsoft cash cow.
7Or did you think the whole business was a cash cow?
8While the movie business is glamorous, it isn't a cash cow.
9Unlike Windows, Internet Explorer is not a cash cow for Microsoft.
10No suggestion they should be anything other than a cash cow.
11Lockheed Martin and Boeing have decided the next cash cow is cyber defense.
12A cash cow, from which we squeeze every penny we can.
13It is easy to see why companies see government deals as a cash cow.
14Dad Bob said: And when Nick grew up … Aaron was the cash cow.
15We saw the European Community as a cash cow that existed for our benefit.
16But it is not necessarily a cash cow, he said.