feather one's nest vs make good

feather one's nest

verb
  • To achieve benefits, especially financial ones, by taking advantage of the opportunities with which one is presented; to amass a comfortable amount of personal wealth. 

make good

verb
  • To achieve substantial success in life, often in business. 

  • To match the first player's bet with one's own, rather than dropping out. 

  • To complete successfully; to fulfil (a promise). 

  • To remedy or compensate for (a defect or deficiency). 

  • To make (a surface) level or even. 

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