Pronunciation: /meɪk bæŋk/
verb to earn a lot of money, to become wealthy
A1 I want to make bank by starting my own business.
A2 She hopes to make bank by investing in the stock market.
B1 He is working hard to make bank so he can buy a new car.
B2 After years of hard work, she finally made bank and was able to retire early.
C1 The successful entrepreneur continues to make bank with his innovative ideas.
C2 Despite the economic downturn, the company managed to make bank through strategic partnerships.
formal The company's new investment strategy is expected to make bank in the next fiscal quarter.
informal If you invest in that startup now, you could totally make bank in a few years!
slang I heard that new rapper is about to drop a new album that's gonna make bank.
figurative She's been working hard on her side hustle and is finally starting to make bank.
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