rake in

The phrase "rake in" often implies earning or collecting large amounts of money quickly and with ease, commonly used in informal contexts.

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Definition

B2Finance

(informal, colloquial)To earn a large amount of money quickly and easily.

Example

  • The new app is raking in millions in revenue.
  • After the product launch, the company started raking in profits.

B2General

(informal)To collect or gather something in large quantities.

Example

  • They raked in leaves from the yard.
  • Volunteers raked in donations for the charity event.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "rake in":

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