Verb
make a fortune (third-person singular simple present makes a fortune, present participle making a fortune, simple past and past participle made a fortune)
To make a significant amount of money; to become wealthy; to get rich.
Synonyms: make a mint, make a bundle, coin it, rake it in
Once Kyle leaves, Jack notes that Summer’s looking radiant and jokes about how they’d make a fortune if they could bottle young love. Source: Internet
Diane, I think you could make a fortune working with authors doing this for them, but then, many might not choose or might not be able to pay for such services. Source: Internet
Given a lot of chances to make a fortune, some of them would become millionaires at a very young age. Source: Internet
It has been expressed in footballing circles that Samuel has the boots which could see him make a fortune, but some say that there is also a head, which if not kept level, could blow it all. Source: Internet
To quote the greedy Donald Gennaro in the original "Jurassic Park,": "We're gonna make a fortune with this place." Source: Internet
“Most of those who benefit from the holding of the fights are the large businesses, or street venders, who make a fortune re-selling goods and beverages. Source: Internet