Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

to-line-your-pockets

idiom
/tuː laɪn jʊr ˈpɒkɪts/
Definition
To make money in a dishonest or unethical way, often at the expense of others.
Examples
  • The politician was accused of trying to line his pockets by accepting bribes.
  • She didn’t care about the impact on her colleagues; all she wanted was to line her pockets.
  • His shady business practices were just a way to line his pockets.
Meaning
This phrase implies gaining wealth or profit through questionable means, typically referring to actions that benefit oneself while harming or deceiving others.
Synonyms
  • enrich oneself
  • profit dishonestly
  • take advantage