verb

definition

To earn money, not including expenses.

example

The movie grossed three million on the first weekend.

Examples of grossed in a Sentence

The movie grossed $15.7 million during its opening weekend back in March, 2006.

He'd never outright told her it grossed him out, but she suspected it did.

This follow-up to box office blockbuster Jurassic Park grossed over $600 million world wide and catapulted Vince Vaughn's career from a very talented comedian to a very bankable, very talented actor.

Herbie Fully Loaded (2005) grossed nearly $20 million within its first five days of being released and the previous year Mean Girls had an estimated $24 million opening weekend.

After her arrests, her 2007 I Know Who Killed Me grossed a dismal $3.5 million in its opening weekend.

This $30 million film only grossed around $12 million.

It has since grossed over $140 million, so the movie executives believed that the success of the sequels was a sure thing and upped the budget for New Moon to $50 million.

After the first year, the company grossed a little over a half million dollars, which was used to establish four new locations.

The movie cost just over $8 million to make, and as of 2009, it had grossed over $80 million.

The year before that, his tour grossed $71 million.

The first movie cost around 6 million to make, and grossed around 35-40 million dollars.

Per Box Office Mojo, The Chronicles of Narnia has grossed $244,839,000 as of January 2, 2006.

That is up from the $22 million Underworld grossed during its opening weekend in the USA in 2003.

Her role in the film seems to be to scream and otherwise be grossed out, and as such, she could be considered a success, I suppose.

On the first day, including the midnight release, the movie grossed $60 million.

As of this writing, the sequel has grossed about $365 million dollars in the United States and approximately $760 million worldwide.

I'm pretty grossed out by the whole thing myself.

Tom's War of the Worlds grossed $233 million, while Katie's Batman Begins took home $205 million.

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