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A thriving, expanding, or very profitable concern or volume of trade. For example, After the storm they did a land-office business in snow shovels and rock salt. This term, dating from the 1830s, alludes to the throng of applicants to government land offices through which Western lands were sold. It has been used for other booming business since the mid-1800s.
American Heritage Idioms
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Phrase(s): land-office business
Fig. a large amount of business done in a short period of time. • We always do a landoffice business at this time of year. • We keep going. Never do land-office business—just enough to make out.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs