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- noun Alternative form of
money-spinner .
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Examples
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With timescales and planning you will be able to see at a glance how easy or difficult the 'moneyspinner' will be to organise.
Umrabulo 1996
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Miniature, purse-sized versions of the Alexa and Bayswater bags, attached to the real thing, made a cute catwalk joke, but will surely be a moneyspinner from young fans of Mulberry who can't afford the full-sized version.
Hounds hit London fashion week as Mulberry bags outshine gladrags 2010
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The IPL has been a moneyspinner for top cricketers, but not those from Pakistan, who missed out on the bonanza as a result of the deterioration of relations between the two countries over the Mumbai terrorist attacks of 2008.
Indian judge alleges betting rings are supporting terrorism Gethin Chamberlain in Karachi 2010
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IMO the ‘Universe’ idea would probably be just as much a moneyspinner for the publishers as a Cait Monroe spinoff series, or whatever they have in mind.
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According to Jonathan Leake, the paper's environment editor, lavish subsidies and high electricity prices have turned Britain's onshore wind farms into an extraordinary moneyspinner, with a single two megawatt turbine capable of generating £500,000 of pure profit per year – comprising electricity sales worth £200,000 on the wholesale markets - plus another £300,000 of subsidy from taxpayers.
Just keep writing the cheques Richard 2008
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"Tourism has the potential to become South Africa's biggest moneyspinner," said Wayne Suttie of Sabi-Sabi Game Lodge.
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And if by good fortune they produce a cub, a sure-fire moneyspinner, it will also be the property of the Chinese authorities.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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And if by good fortune they produce a cub, a sure-fire moneyspinner, it will also be the property of the Chinese authorities.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Malcolm Moore 2011
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Nathan Hageman, the first millionaire made by Simon Cowell's new ITV1 moneyspinner Red or Black?
The Guardian World News Mark Lawson 2011
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And to the Taliban fighters who regard Sangin and its poppy fields as both a stronghold and a moneyspinner, he is an agent of Kabul's Western-backed government who should be killed whenever possible.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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