Coin

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"Coin" in a Sentence (29 examples)

The gold coin was much more valuable than was supposed.

There is a gold coin.

The bill was paid in coin.

A nickel is a five-cent coin.

The boy thrust the coin into his pocket.

The date on the coin is 1921.

What these acts said was that it was illegal to pay someone in anything other than coin of the realm.

One side of a coin is called 'heads' and the other side is called 'tails'.

Look at this old coin you have here.

A coin rolled under the desk.

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...the coins were of all countries and sizes - doubloons, and louis d'ors, and guineas, and pieces of eight...

The loss of every present advantage to flesh and blood is repaid in a nobler coin.

Tho’ truths in manhood darkly join, ⁠Deep-seated in our mystic frame, ⁠We yield all blessing to the name Of Him that made them current coin; […]

She spent some serious coin on that car!

It was the biggest thing in the town, and everybody I met was full of it. They were going to run an over-sea empire, and make no end of coin by trade.

Boy toy named Troy, used to live in Detroit, big dope dealer money he was getting some coin.

Of course, she [Charlie XCX] has a penchant for designer frames that cost upwards of $400. If you want to splurge on one of those exact pairs, go off. If you want to save some coin, I found similar options at more affordable brands and even some Amazon dupes. You’re welcome.

For munchies try deep-fried jalapeño coins, jumbo Buffalo wings, and hush puppies with a sweet edge.

Spread out four bread and butter pickle coins on top, and sprinkle with onion.

What's the best coin to buy right now?

to coin silver dollars

to coin a medal

Many persons believe that the so-called "dollar of the daddies," weighing 412½ grains (nine tenths fine), having a ratio to gold of "16 to 1" in value when first coined, was the original dollar of the Constitution.

Over the last century the advance in science has led to many new words being coined.

Not fearing outward force: So ſhall my Lungs / Coine words till their decay, againſt thoſe Meazels

Some tale, some new pretense, he daily coined, / To soothe his sister and delude her mind.

As a result, men turn to the women in their lives to fulfill their emotional needs. Ferrara and her coauthor are not the first to suggest that women bear the burden of mankeeping (although they did coin the term).

According to Collins Dictionary and Wiktionary, the term was coined in 2017 by journalist Anzer Ayoob, the term Chenabi is derived from the Chenab River, with the suffix “-i”, commonly used to denote belonging.

[...] Tenants cannot coin their Rent juſt at Quarter-day, but muſt gather it up by degrees, and lodge it with them till Pay-day, or borrow it of thoſe who have it lying by them, [...]

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