We have no meanings for "few euros" in our records yet.
1 I ordered a Chivas and dug into my pocket for a few euros .
2 But such credits were worth only a few euros per tonne of avoided emissions.
3 Griffin dug into his pocket, pulled out a few euros and held them out.
4 I'm not going to change for the sake of saving a few euros , he said.
5 He watched as the visitor forked over a few euros and the man provided her a wristband.
6 Though for a All-Ireland camogie final, it's advisable to shell out an extra few euros on ear plugs.
7 He earns a few euros for hauling plastic jerrycans of water from a public fountain half a kilometer away.
8 He earns a few euros for hauling plastic jerrycans of water from a public fountain half a kilometre away.
9 She let him go and watched him hug Elle, who took the opportunity to slip him an extra few euros .
10 There are railway stations every few kilometres and you can hop up and down the coast for a few euros .
11 Thousands of migrants work in the Italian agriculture sector, harvesting fruit and vegetables for often only a few euros an hour.
12 It's great for cheap and cheerful, but they have found it difficult to get consumers to trade up a few euros .
13 But instead of a few euros being spent on PR skills, all-consuming avarice will lead more golden gooses to be slaughtered by the tabloids.
14 Francesca looked about to protest, but Sydney waved her back, dug into her bag, and pulled out a few euros , handing them to the girl.
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