Makings vs Rakings - What's the difference?
makings | rakings |
(plurale tantum) That which is needed for something: necessary ingredients.
As nouns the difference between makings and rakings
is that makings is while rakings is .makings
English
Noun
(head)- I have bread, mayonnaise, mustard, turkey, and lettuce: all the makings of a sandwich as far as I'm concerned.
- The project has the makings of success: a strong leader, a committed workforce, and a workable plan.
- He has the makings of a fine leader, and we, the nominating committee, are pleased to present him to the membership as our candidate.