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land-office business
[land-aw-fis, -of-is]
noun
a lively, booming, expanding, or very profitable business.
land-office business
noun
informala booming or thriving business
Word History and Origins
Origin of land-office business1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“It has the highest per capita consumption of ‘gourmet’ coffee beans … Now there are 35 Starbucks in the Seattle area that continue to do a land-office business.”
For days, department stores, electrical appliance stores, the Sherman Clay piano store, even the jewelry store Weisfield & Goldberg had been doing a land-office business selling new Philco 61F Olympic Special cabinet radios.
Almost since the label was founded in 2008 it has done land-office business.
“They seem to be doing a land-office business,” observed Walter.
He even had letter heads and envelopes printed as though he might be doing a land-office business in purchasing such commodities.
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