Big Bucks (Noun)
Meaning
A large sum of money (especially as pay or profit); "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house".
Classification
Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession.
Usages
Examples
- They'll need big bucks to cover the construction costs for their dream vacation home on the lake.
- Only experienced pilots were being considered for the gig that would rake in the big bucks from frequent flyer requests.
- Not a penny came easy - their crew has gone overbudget once before chasing those elusive big bucks down and securing something few studios ventured funding; before accepting hefty multi-image corporate budgets themselves soon discovering by launching itself among ever harder.
- The band turned out to be an actual hit making major-label types finally fork out big bucks if given a good concert tour because why not give all that moolah to aspiring rock stars after all.
- He started raking in big bucks after signing exclusively with a particular major digital distribution outlet the one he shunned not six months prior when opting to put ads accompanying his regular Saturday podcast shorts.