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Example sentences for "coiner"

Lexicographically close words:
coincidently; coincides; coinciding; coine; coined; coiners; coing; coining; coins; coir
  1. A capitalist is a robber of one sort, and a coiner is a robber of another sort.

  2. A coiner of false money, recommended as an honorable man by one of the first merchants in London!

  3. Whether the capitalist recommends the coiner, or the coiner the capitalist, is all one to me.

  4. Should you find it impracticable to procure an engraver capable of performing the functions of chief coiner also, we must be content that you engage separate characters.

  5. Every coiner has his "pattern" piece, that is, a genuine piece of money, which is to give the cast of the coin intended to be copied.

  6. The up-to-date counterfeit-money coiner is one of the most difficult individuals with whom the police have to deal.

  7. This poor wretch was less fortunate than the coiner Jacob von Juelich, who, when crouching in the caldron, and shrieking with agony, obtained the mercy of having his head struck off.

  8. It is a dangerous privilege to be exercised; for, should the alloy be not of a quality which pleases the Emperor, or the particular governor of the city, the unfortunate coiner is forthwith degraded, and his property confiscated.

  9. Indeed, the coiner sometimes pays for his negligence, or dishonesty, with his head.

  10. But in men's hearts shall be thy throne, While the great pulse of England beats: Thou coiner of a word unknown To Keats!

  11. How do you know he is not the real coiner himself?

  12. I informed you when you first spoke to me about the matter that Summertrees was neither a coiner nor a confederate of coiners.

  13. And the coiner crept to the door of the private stairs.

  14. This person had himself been a faux monnoyer, and was an adept in the art, and it was he who had discovered the redoubted coiner who had brought the crime into such notoriety.

  15. He saw the huge form of the master-coiner rising above all the rest, as cutlasses gleamed and eyes sparkled round.

  16. The men, under the low-spoken directions of Twining, spread themselves round the house so as to arrest any coiner who might attempt escape.

  17. The coiner was over him, and trying to get at his revolver which had fallen in the fight.

  18. The terror-stricken Murray got over the ground like a hare, and although the coiner was fleet of foot, he was at first distanced in the race.

  19. And now he could hear Lenoir's menaces quite plainly as the coiner gained upon him.

  20. A friendly hand from behind the coiner had knocked up his arm in the very nick of time.

  21. And before the coiner could offer any resistance, they knocked his weapons from his hands, and fell upon him.

  22. The best pace that even a stout team of horses could put on, with a big load of hay behind them was not to say racehorse speed, so the coiner soon caught them up.

  23. The coiner saw his chance, and quick to act as to think, he made for the exit.

  24. The waggoner fell an easy prey to the furious coiner at first.

  25. The police had gone to the spot where Murray told them he had left the coiner senseless, and there they certainly found traces of a severe struggle, but Lenoir had disappeared.

  26. With a subdued chuckle the coiner departed on his way, revelling with delight at the thought that he would yet be avenged on his perfidious friend.

  27. And the coiner walked gaily away, his anger at being captured having been replaced by joy, at the hopes of avenging himself on the treacherous Markby, alias Murray.

  28. The detective was provokingly cool, and the coiner gnashed his teeth with rage.

  29. The coiner gave a hasty look round the apartment, and then made a step towards the door.

  30. This being done, the remainder of the work required for making the obverse die can be committed to Mr. Franklin Peale, the chief coiner of the Mint.

  31. JOHN REICH, a native of Germany, came to America by the advice of Henry Voigt, chief coiner of the United States Mint, who on his arrival took him into his employ to make scales and other fine work.

  32. This person had himself been a faux monnoyer, and was an adept in the art, and it was he who had discovered the redoubted coiner who had brought the crime into such notoriety.

  33. A well known coiner has been said to finish from sixty to eighty pounds sterling a week.

  34. A knave would I here pursue, A false coiner is he, I think me, if the tale I have heard be true!

  35. Boulton’s reputation as a coiner abroad, brought upon him while at Paris, a host of foreign schemers, one of whom pretended that he had discovered an infallible method of converting copper into gold!


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coiner" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.