His is an enormous lorry, ponderous and ramshackle, shaking the bones out of your body as it takes you along.
I rode into it: a tin goblet came down from the ceiling by a little chain: I put two batzen into it, and it went up again.
Also gavest two batzen for a shell from Holy Land, that came no farther than Normandy.
I laughed in my sleeve; for a few batzen were all my store.
If on a Saturday she knocked at the door, he put his hand grumbling into his pocket for a six-batzen piece, wrapped it in a bit of paper, and sent it out by a servant.
He heard her tremulous voice when she thanked him, and wished him a blessing in this world, he heard her crawl away coughing from the door, but he thought of nothing except that he had again spent six batzen for nothing.
The first name is derived from the well known, old, South German and Swiss divisional coin, batzen by name.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "batzen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.