Earn

  • 41earn —  to curdle, to earn as cheese doth. Earning rennet or renning, to make cheese. N …

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  • 42earn´er — earn1 «urn», transitive verb. 1. to get in return for work or service; be paid: »She earns 25 dollars a day. 2. to do enough work for; do good enough work for; deserve; be worth: »He is paid more than he really earns. SYNONYM(S): merit …

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  • 43Earn (Fluss) — Earn Uisge Eireann Der Fluss Earn photographiert von der Forteviot Brücke.Vorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt …

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  • 44earn-out — An arrangement where at least part of the purchase price on the sale and purchase of a business is calculated by reference to the future performance of the business being purchased. Commonly used as a management incentive where owner managed… …

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  • 45earn a crust — british informal phrase to earn just enough money to live on I’ve been an actor for years, earning a crust wherever I can. Thesaurus: to earn or to get moneysynonym Main entry: earn * * * ˌearn a/your ˈcrust …

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  • 46earn a/your crust — Brit informal : to earn the money that you need to live : to earn a living I m really a poet, but I ve got to earn my crust as an accountant. • • • Main Entry: ↑crust earn a/your crust see ↑crust • • • Main Entry: ↑earn …

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  • 47earn your living — phrase to earn enough money to pay for everything you need Everyone should have the means to earn their own living. Thesaurus: to earn or to get moneysynonym Main entry: earn …

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  • 48earn your stripes — phrase to do something to deserve a new position or a higher status He earned his stripes playing for the reserve team. Thesaurus: to do something well or better than someone elsesynonym Main entry: stripe * * * earn your stripes see… …

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  • 49earn one's keep — {v. phr.} To merit one s salary or keep by performing the labor or chores that are expected of one. * /John earned his keep at the music conservatory by dusting off all the musical instruments every day./ …

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  • 50earn one's keep — {v. phr.} To merit one s salary or keep by performing the labor or chores that are expected of one. * /John earned his keep at the music conservatory by dusting off all the musical instruments every day./ …

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