The cash or money received (taken) by a shop or other business; receipts.(noun)
Plural form of taking.(noun)
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Use "takings" in a sentence
"I once had to bank £7000 in takings from a shop I was managing, which is certainly the most British currency I've ever handled."
"We have what we call takings, not grabbings, in the sense that for social purposes, which vary depending on which country, like even in the United States, you -- you have continuous taking, my own university is in trouble right now because it's trying to expand into Harlem and taking over land."
"Eminent domain takings by Mexican governments are appealable -- just as in the US."