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gravy train
noun
- a position in which a person or group receives excessive and unjustified money or advantages with little or no effort:
The top executives were on the gravy train with their huge bonuses.
gravy train
noun
- slang.a job requiring comparatively little work for good pay, benefits, etc
gravy train
- A job or project that requires little effort but yields considerable profits: “His father worked hard to build the company, but all Percy has to do is sit back and ride the gravy train.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of gravy train1
Example Sentences
He questioned whether the government was dragging the "issue out to exhaust victims until their deaths" and if the scheme has become a "gravy train" for its lawyers.
Because there’s only so much money for the leader to throw around, and the more people there are on the gravy train, the less there is for each individual insider.
He questions whether the government is dragging the "issue out to exhaust victims until their deaths" and if the scheme has become a "gravy train" for its lawyers.
They realized they hadn’t branched out like she had and that their livelihoods would end if their Bravo gravy train petered out.
“There’s this notion, ironically, that there’s some gravy train for scientists,” he said.
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