A piece of paper money worth one dollar.
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Examples for "dollar"
Examples for "dollar"
1The average house price ticked past the million dollar mark last year.
2Of course, this ten-million-dollar dream apartment was way beyond Andrea's personal budget.
3The answer to this million dollar question is a billion dollar answer.
4Problems in Europe are prompting the New Zealand dollar to slide sharply.
5Keeping on top of new and changing regulations is a multibillion-dollar industry.
1A small number of stocks managed to buck the downward trend however.
2Buying property is no longer a sure way to make a buck.
3The buck ran into the thicket; but the doe eyed him curiously.
4It's an easy mistake thinking it's just speculators, making a quick buck.
5The public relations firms and spin doctors who've made a quick buck?
1This clandestine operation, however, required a handshake with a five- dollar bill enclosed.
2Jane slipped the hundred- dollar bill aside and read the handwritten message aloud.
3I put it in the till, thinking it was a dollar bill.
4I always gave a twenty- dollar bill as soon as I got in.
5Back in his room he unrolled it and found a hundred- dollar bill.
1From the very center he extracted a well worn one dollar bill.
2With trembling fingers he drew a one dollar bill from his pocket and spread it on his knee.
3A crumpled U.S. one dollar bill is displayed in Toronto October 22, 2008.
4Roy stepped to his dressing case and took out a two dollar and a one dollar bill, which he handed to Rex.
5Mason gravely took a five dollar bill, a one dollar bill, and a twenty-five cent piece from his pocket, handed them to the clerk.
1However the days of the big, clunky, clam shell contraptions are gone.
2One frigid winter he worked on a clam boat on Long Island.
3Have a clam and let it stop that orifice in your countenance.
4The fish and clam men were a great delight to the children.
5The clam has always remained a clam, the oyster remained an oyster.
6There were very nice clam and oyster beds along the river then.
7He settled on the swing, as happy and brainless as a clam.
8The Erlichs thought him a clam, but Claude sometimes thought himself amazing.
9Once the butter is incorporated, pour the clam broth over the clams.
10A large clam shell was all he could think of at present.
11You might as well try to hurt a clam with a pin.
12Meanwhile I'll be mum as a clam till you say the word.
13Her hair dropped on her pallid cheeks, like sea-weed on a clam
14I give my hens burnt oyster shells, pounded fine, or clam shells.
15Even a clam would sing like Sinatra when they're finished with him.
16But Tom was as secretive as a clam, except with Simon Leroux.
Clam per variant geogràfica