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A skilled worker who coins or stamps money.
minter
moneyer
Namer.
namer
dubber
name-giver
1
The waggoner fell an easy prey to the furious
coiner
at first.
2
Unheedful of the
coiner
's
anger, the detective stroked his moustache, and continued-
3
The latter lay under the
coiner
,
whose knee pressed cruelly upon his chest.
4
The detective was provokingly cool, and the
coiner
gnashed his teeth with rage.
5
At first I began to think that our friend Fenwick had turned
coiner
.
6
The
coiner
's
manner made the aubergiste uneasy, and thoughtful for his own safety.
7
Indeed, the
coiner
sometimes pays for his negligence, or dishonesty, with his head.
8
Froude, however, was no fine writer, no
coiner
of phrases for phrases' sake.
9
My ill-luck began then, for the same night I was arrested at the
coiner
's
.
10
The
coiner
himself had been slain during the raid-mostfrustrating!
11
Dead man was identified as Rodger Prescott, famous as forger and
coiner
in Chicago.
12
The
coiner
may be jolly in his hiding-place among his chosen band of brother coiners.
13
But from time to time he will deliver some of it up to a
coiner
-
14
And now he could hear Lenoir's menaces quite plainly as the
coiner
gained upon him.
15
Nay, I am neither a cripple,
coiner
of false money, nor smith, as he was.
16
Thou bad false
coiner
,
how couldst thou do otherwise!
coiner
sicilian coiner
arrest any coiner
catch this coiner
chief coiner
engage another coiner