hand over fist

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hand over fist

He made money hand over fist with his successful lemonade stand.

Definition

Adverb * At a tremendous rate; very rapidly and in large amounts. This idiom describes gaining or losing something—most commonly money—with great speed and in significant quantity. It implies a continuous, almost effortless, and often surprising pace of accumulation or depletion.

Usage

The phrase "hand over fist" is almost exclusively used as an adverb to modify verbs related to acquisition or loss, such as make, earn, lose, spend, or rake in. It creates a vivid image of one hand quickly following the other, as if pulling on a rope. * It is most frequently used in financial contexts (make/earn money hand over fist). * It can also describe rapid accumulation of non-monetary things in large quantities. * It can be used for rapid loss or spending, though this is less common.

Examples
  • Financial Gain:
    • Their new product is so popular that they are making money hand over fist.
    • During the tech boom, early investors earned cash hand over fist.
  • Accumulation (Non-Financial):
    • The charity was receiving donations hand over fist after the disaster was announced.
    • As the scandal broke, the newspaper collected evidence hand over fist.
  • Loss/Spending:
    • With those medical bills, they were losing money hand over fist.
    • The government project spent taxpayers' money hand over fist with little to show for it.
Advanced Usage & Nuance

The idiom carries a connotation of scale and speed that can be impressive, alarming, or even reckless, depending on the context. It often suggests the process is ongoing and seemingly unstoppable. * "Rake in hand over fist": A stronger, more vivid synonym for making money rapidly. (The concert raked in profits hand over fist.) * The phrase is typically used in informal or business contexts rather than formal writing.

Variants and Related Words
  • By the fistful: (Adverbial phrase) In large handfuls or amounts. While similar, it lacks the specific connotation of rapid, continuous action that "hand over fist" has. ()
Synonyms
  • At a great rate
  • Very rapidly
  • In large quantities
  • By leaps and bounds (usually for progress or growth, not specifically money)
Antonyms
  • Little by little
  • Gradually
  • Slowly
  • In dribs and drabs
Related Idioms
  • To coin it (in) / To mint it: (Verb phrases) To make a lot of money very easily. ()
  • Money for old rope: (Noun phrase) Money that is earned very easily for little effort. ()
hand over fist

He made money hand over fist with his successful lemonade stand.

Adverb
  1. at a tremendous rate
    • made money hand over fist