Keresés
to line one's (own) pocket
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to gain money using methods that are illegal or dishonest
Idiom
What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "line one's pocket" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century. This phrase is used to describe the act of gaining personal profit or financial advantage, especially through dishonest or corrupt practices.
Példa
If they don't take appropriate measures, they might end up lining their pockets with illegal gains.
He lined his pocket by scamming unsuspecting investors with a Ponzi scheme.
Some executives are accused of lining their pockets by embezzling company funds.
The corrupt politician was caught using his position to line his own pockets with bribes.