Sentences with phrase «good buck»

The phrase "good buck" is used to describe a person who is responsible, hardworking, and reliable. It means someone who can be trusted and gets things done well. Full definition
Cars was still a whole lot better than a lot Pixar's competitors» output (Shrek 3, Ice Age) and Ratatouille still made good bucks.
Arsenal is improving its slow and hard work, but actually this is what arsenal players get good bucks far, lets continue
He is very good and can fetch some good bucks from the likes of real madrid and barcelona before he expires... 40M pounds?
Within a week we had the unusual luck to come upon two good bucks — and on foot lost both of them before we ever stalked within shooting range.
I better buck up and get used to being a slave to angry two foot humans for awhile.
Cynthia Nixon pops up as their real estate agent niece who is not above making a good buck out of her aunt and uncle who don't realise what a good piece of real estate they have been sitting on for the past 40 years.
But a few instructional designers without these skills have made some good bucks just by pitching game ideas and storyboards to the show and movie producers, although this is the more rare route to break into this market.
But I was hoping to make a good buck anyway.
RIM had better buck up, if not it's going to have to cut more than just 2,000 jobs.
An article in yesterday's Globe and Mail gets off to a bad start by suggesting the recent growth in indexing is the result of a marketing campaign: «The financial firms want you to buy the index because they've figured out that they can make a good buck selling index - linked products — funds and especially ETFs.»
No doubt a small number of firms are «making a good buck» from index funds, but ETF assets in Canada are still about $ 50 billion, compared with about $ 800 billion in mutual funds, the vast majority of which are actively managed.
If you have money or are making a good buck then you can live your life with a bad credit score because you can afford to make up the difference that you indeed will pay.
They made a good buck.
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