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  1. noun. Synonyms of gravy train. : a much exploited source of easy money. also : gravy sense 2a. Synonyms. bonus. cumshaw. dividend. donative. extra. gratuity. gravy. lagniappe. perk. perquisite. throw-in. tip. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of gravy train in a Sentence.

  2. noun [ C, usually singular ] informal uk us. Add to word list. an easy way of making money without doing much work: be on/ride the gravy train The public should know which senators are on the corporate gravy train. Conferences are seen as a gravy train by many organisers who charge exorbitant rates for poor services.

  3. Gravy train definition: a position in which a person or group receives excessive and unjustified money or advantages with little or no effort. See examples of GRAVY TRAIN used in a sentence.

  4. In this idiom, "train" is used to describe something that is ongoing or continuous. Therefore, the "gravy train" refers to a situation where a person or organization is receiving a constant flow of benefits or profits without much effort or work.

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    Said to be originally US railroad slang, referring to an easy, short haul that paid well. The word gravy by itself was used prior to any attestable use of gravy train to characterise cushy situations. Note also phrases with hog trainas possible source of analogy.

    gravy train (plural gravy trains) 1. (idiomatic) An occupation or situation that generates considerable income or benefits while requiring little effort and carrying little risk. 1.1. Synonym: sinecure 1.1. 1895 November, (as quoted by Michael Quinion) Courier of Connellsville: 1.1.1. Johnston claims that Reuben Nelson and another tall negro were i...

    “gravy train”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
    Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “gravy”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
    Michael Quinion (1996–2024) “Gravy train”, in World Wide Words.
    "Gravy Train", Vertigo 6360023, p. 1970
  5. noun [ C, usually singular ] informal uk us. Add to word list. an easy way of making money without doing much work: be on/ride the gravy train The public should know which senators are on the corporate gravy train. Conferences are seen as a gravy train by many organisers who charge exorbitant rates for poor services.

  6. What Is the Meaning of Gravy Train? A gravy train is an idiom used to describe a job or other source of income that generates abundant money with little effort. One may be said to be riding the gravy train in such a situation. Idioms are a figure of speech.

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