๐๏ธ Idiom: Make a Killing
๐ฌ Meaning
- To earn or gain a large amount of money very quickly, often unexpectedly or with a single successful event.
- This idiom usually implies a significant profit or financial success in a short period of time.
๐ง Example Sentences
- He made a killing on the stock market last year.
- They made a killing when they sold their startup to a major tech company.
- She made a killing flipping real estate during the housing boom.
๐๏ธ Origin
The phrase comes from hunting or warfare, where a โkillingโ refers to a decisive or victorious action. Over time, it changed to describe a big win in business or finance, particularly one involving money.
๐ Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
They __________ a killing by investing in cryptocurrency early on.
Answer
made
2. Choose the correct meaning of โmake a killingโ:
A) Suffer a financial loss
B) Break even on an investment
C) Earn a large profit quickly
Answer
C) Earn a large profit quickly
3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:
โHe earned a huge amount of money when he sold his shares.โ โ Change the sentence using: make a killing
Answer
He made a killing when he sold his shares.
โน๏ธ Other Useful Pages
๐ Finance and Accounting Idioms
๐ Business English Idioms List
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