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grubstake

[gruhb-steyk] / ˈgrʌbˌsteɪk /




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But Hagan also lavishes praise upon Wenner for building a media empire from a tiny grubstake.

From New York Times Nov. 27, 2017

With a $50 grubstake from her father, Ms. Bündchen set off alone on a 28-hour bus ride to São Paulo and an improbable lifelong journey.

From New York Times May 14, 2016

At the firm's start in 1985, Schwarzman and co-founder Peter G. Peterson shared a secretary and oversaw a grubstake of just $400,000.

From BusinessWeek May 7, 2009

Arriving a century ago in Flagstaff, a logging and ranching town south of the Grand Canyon, five Babbitt brothers turned a modest grubstake into a mercantile empire.

From Time Magazine Archive

He told Westerberg he planned on staying until April 15, just long enough to put together a grubstake.

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer

The empire he rules was founded in 1867 when Cleveland's Dan Rhodes grubstaked early explorers of the Mesabi.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1941 Scotty broke down and confessed that the gold mine was a myth; he had been grubstaked "for laughs" by the late multimillionaire.

From Time Magazine Archive

Luckier than all the prospectors were the traders who grubstaked them.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Reconstruction Finance Corp., which has grubstaked Kaiser-Frazer Corp. to some $50 million, last week decided to ride along on the mule as well.

From Time Magazine Archive

I want you to tell me who it was grubstaked you that winter you needed grubstaking mighty bad.

From Bred of the Desert A Horse and a Romance by Horton, Marcus

It's named after Walter Scott, a flamboyant prospector and veteran of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, who conned a millionaire Chicago insurance executive named Albert Johnson into grubstaking a worthless mine.

From Time Magazine Archive

He used to say: 'When you are grubstaking, you take chances.

From Time Magazine Archive

Potent in State politics, he became popular by his generosity in grubstaking ranchers and prospectors.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first stage in the development of a mine is grubstaking the prospector.

From Time Magazine Archive

I want you to tell me who it was grubstaked you that winter you needed grubstaking mighty bad.

From Bred of the Desert A Horse and a Romance by Horton, Marcus




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