cash in

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cash in (third-person singular simple present cashes in, present participle cashing in, simple past and past participle cashed in)

  1. To exchange for cash.
    The gamblers cashed in their remaining chips at the end of the night.
  2. (figurative) To profit from something; to take advantage of an opportunity in order to profit, especially financially.
    Lots of people tried to cash in on that market, but few succeeded.
    • 1970, Richard R. Lingeman, Don't You Know There's a War On? [] , Putnam, →ISBN, page 16:
      Showman Monte Proser tried to cash in on the boom on a mass basis with his Dance Carnival in Madison Square Garden, where dancers lindy hopped, shagged and fox-trotted to the orchestras of Benny Goodman, Larry Clinton and Charlie Barnett []
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  3. (slang) To die.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:die

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