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EN[ˈdɒləz] [ˈdɑlɚz]
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    Examples of dollars in a Sentence

  • Examples of dollar
    1. Jean Railla, the author of “Get Crafty: Hip Home Ec” (Broadway Books, 2004) and founder of GetCrafty.com, agreed: “In a world of thousand-dollar ‘it’ bags, and hyperconsumerism, one of the most political things you can do is to make something yourself.”
    2. I put on a striped hooded sweatshirt I got from the five-dollar bin at the Esprit outlet, and my jelly shoes. — Rebecca Walker, Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self (2001)
    3. "Let's have a line." He pulled a razor blade from his pocket and scooped out a couple of mounds. He laid out seven thick lines on a mirror. He rolled up a fifty-dollar note and snorted a line.
    4. I couldn't believe my luck when I found a fifty dollar bill on the street.
    5. Gilbert had some bad luck yesterday — he got pick-pocketed and lost fifty dollars.
    6. He got a one hundred dollar microloan.
    7. China's currency is no longer pegged to the American dollar.
    8. I'm off to the saltworks again. Another day, another dollar.
    9. She thanked the porter and slipped a ten-dollar bill into his hand.
    10. Tentatively, the market sentiment on May 5, 2004 could be described as favoring greater stability around the forward, however with a bias for a dollar depreciation. This is only a snap shot of expectations.
    11. The dollar symbol has no relationship to the concept of currency or any related idea.
  • Examples of dollars
    1. Ouch, one hundred thousand dollars for a car! I could never afford that!
    2. She gives her daughters each an allowance of thirty dollars a month.
    3. It amounts to three dollars and change.
    4. The government bailout of that corporation is going to cost the taxpayers a hundred billion dollars.
    5. I second the need for a bazillion dollars. 'twould be nice. :-)
    6. I want to buy one that costs somewhere between forty and fifty dollars. ‎
    7. There will be a charge of five dollars.
    8. to coin silver dollars; to coin a medal
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