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Examples

  • Sometimes it feels like you are wasting your coins and the piles aren't moving even a millimeter -- but then a ker-ching landslide happens, often when you least expect it.

    Johann Hari: We Have Forgotten How Real Political Change Happens 2009

  • Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets.

    Archive 2004-08-29 Laban 2004

  • Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets.

    Mary Whitehouse Was Right II Laban 2004

  • So Arabia was basically ker-ching but a hideous schedule, literally for every tank they sold poor Dave lost a fortune in Smurf berries because the crops spoil within hours if you don't harvest them.

    The Guardian World News Catherine Bennett 2011

  • It's ker-ching time for Hitler -- and Mel Brooks and all of Broadway.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

  • She went into some big department stores, but they were all "bright lights and ker-ching".

    The Guardian World News Elisabeth Mahoney 2010

  • It's ker-ching time for Hitler -- and Mel Brooks and all of Broadway.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

  • Never slow to spot a marketing opportunity, the big retailers realised that Hallowe'en could be a useful bolt-on to the big Christmas ker-ching, and began pushing Dracula capes and rubber spiders into the aisles.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • It's ker-ching time for Hitler -- and Mel Brooks and all of Broadway.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

  • It's ker-ching time for Hitler -- and Mel Brooks and all of Broadway.

    Playbill.com : News 2010

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