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takings
noun as in earnings
noun as in haul
noun as in pay
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in proceeds
noun as in profit
Strongest matches
noun as in return
noun as in revenue
noun as in take
Example Sentences
They aim to provide access to cash for those who need it, and to allow small businesses to deposit takings.
Ward consulted with Bradford on his land bill to eliminate the standard five-year statute of limitations on eminent domain challenges, because many of the unfair land takings happened decades ago.
This went on for two years, with Misra trying to balance the books by transferring takings from her shop and borrowing money from family members.
Even without being doubled, this salary looks high compared with the annual median UK wage of £34,963, while the average takings for sub-postmasters is lower.
Ticket prices and bar takings haven't kept pace with rising fees, bills, rent and wages, he explains.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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