make
verb
Definition
to earn a certain amount of money

Examples with images

She made a lot of money from her business.

Anonymous

He makes $200 from his job.

Anonymous

I'm making profit from stock market investments.

Anonymous
Examples with videos
1. We made even more than we needed.
2. What do you guys think we should do with all the extra money?
3. Let's invest it into our business.
1. As I was saying, I made money cutting yards with my dad's mower.
2. Mm, sounds like hard but honest work.
3. We'll pass.
1. What's the weirdest thing you've ever done to make money?
2. I used to open up for drag queens in North Carolina by dancing.
3. Really?
1. Do you guys ever get the feeling
2. that Chandler and those guys just don't get that we don't make as much money as they do?
3. - Yes, yeah. - Yes, yes. - Really?
4. I mean, it's like they were always saying, "Let's go here, let's go there."
5. Like we can afford to go here and there.
1. You're working 18 hours a day, 7 days a week,
2. sleeping in your car, to make $1500 a month, in your pocket, right?
3. You're killing yourself!
1. To the nearest million, how much do you make a year?
2. Well, thank you.
1. I was wondering how much money you make a year.
2. I — wow.
3. Yeah, I mean do you think --
4. I don't know.
5. Some.
1. This guy makes more in 1 day than a doctor makes in a month.
2. And he’s a taxi driver.
1. The more people that get involved, the more people who are investing,
2. the more money we're all gonna make.
3. It's not a pyramid scheme.
4. It is a— It's not even a scheme, per se.
5. It's...
1. Here's why: we make money; they make money.
2. They make burgers; we eat burgers.
3. That's a win-win-win-win.
4. Presentation over. Jamm out.
1. What did you do to make money?
2. Oh, I sold fake drugs to college kids.
1. I am trying to make money to start my own business, huh!