be doing a land-office business
To be selling something very successfully. Because we sell shovels and rock salt, we're doing a land-office business after that blizzard forecast. I think you'll be doing a land-office business once people realize how revolutionary your invention is. If this toy becomes popular on the eve of the Christmas season, you'll be doing a land-office business.
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be doing a land-office business
or be doing land-office business
AMERICAN, OLD-FASHIONEDIf a company is doing a land-office business or is doing land-office business, it is very successful. The Paradiso, one of the capital's newest and most luxurious clubs, was doing a land-office business. Scooter and bicycle dealers are doing land-office business. Note: In the United States before the Civil War, the government opened up land offices which sold rights to pieces of land in the West. So many people wanted to buy land to settle on that there were often long queues outside the offices before they opened in the morning.
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