feather one's nest
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feather one's nest (third-person singular simple present feathers one's nest, present participle feathering one's nest, simple past and past participle feathered one's nest)
- (idiomatic) To achieve benefits, especially financial ones, by taking advantage of the opportunities with which one is presented; to amass a comfortable amount of personal wealth.
- 1858, George Eliot, chapter 13, in Scenes of Clerical Life:- Dempster must have feathered his nest pretty well; he can afford to lose a little business.
 
 
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- (to achieve benefits, especially financial ones): enrich, line one's pockets, look out for number one
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to achieve benefits, especially financial ones
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- “feather one's nest”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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