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Example sentences for "dollar bill"

  • At six o'clock that evening, with a five-dollar bill of which he made a spitball for the judge's departing figure down the station platform, he was shipped back to Hanscha.

  • I want to pay this off by the week," she said, handing him out the statement and a much-folded ten-dollar bill.

  • Female, with three children, calls out to stop, and passes up a three-dollar bill.

  • So he fished out the snap-top purse and opened it to show the steward his five-dollar bill.

  • Jimmy had the contents of his father's cashbox pinned to the inside of his shirt, and a five-dollar bill folded in a snap-top purse with some change in his shirt pocket.

  • A bit puzzled, you open the envelope and find a five-dollar bill folded in a sheet of manuscript paper.

  • But finally he reasoned that a hot dog wagon would probably take cash from a youngster without asking embarrassing questions, so long as the cash wasn't anything larger than a five-dollar bill.

  • The fishing had been poor, and so far he had only managed to secure a single two-dollar bill.

  • The folks there stared at me somewhat suspiciously and I half thought they were going to say they didn't take pedlars; but when I flashed a new five-dollar bill at the desk I got good service.

  • A five-dollar bill is a patent of nobility in New England.

  • The reporter followed suit with a crisp five-dollar bill.

  • I overheard one of my fair visiters say to the other, in a low voices but plainly intended for my edification, as they walked off with their five dollar bill.

  • I didn't have any small change so I handed the feller a five-dollar bill.

  • To one of such large connections ten thousand dollars was the same as a hundred-dollar bill to the average man.

  • As he lifted the canoe to its place in the boathouse something pricked his finger, and by the light of a match he found a dollar bill pinned to one of the canoe cushions with a tiny brooch.

  • He would have given a ten-dollar bill to have met the redoubtable Mr. McCorquodale around the next corner.

  • She found a little envelope containing her two-dollar bill nestling in five dollars' worth of roses.

  • A man who would return the loan of a two-dollar bill in five dollars' worth of roses was not the sort of man one expected to have a vaulting ambition for thousands for their own sake.

  • You can set me ashore, can't you, young man, for a ten-dollar bill?

  • So, Captain, if you'll signal that schooner and put me aboard, I shall feel under sufficient obligation to hand you another ten-dollar bill.

  • Then he thought of the five-dollar bill, with the curious inscription.

  • And why in the name of common sense had it been written on a five-dollar bill?

  • Orme, meantime, was on the point of folding the five-dollar bill to put it into his pocket-book.

  • Offering a ten-dollar bill in payment, he received in change a five-dollar bill and a silver dollar.

  • Just put this five-dollar bill in your pocket.

  • Among the contributions was found a new one-thousand-dollar bill.

  • An hour later he left her at the door of her flat, happy and encouraged, with a twenty-dollar bill crumpled in her hand.

  • It's because of the hundred-dollar bill," said my mother.

  • The young rascal dropped a hundred-dollar bill--when he was here before!

  • But young Derry Willard didn't leave us a hundred-dollar bill to try and make us look any richer.

  • Indeed, I know that there is, but I do not like to give my reasons till I have conquered the difficulties presented by these men having had the twenty-dollar bill.

  • It was bought with a twenty-dollar bill, taken from Agatha Webb's cupboard drawer.

  • You see the dagger lying here with which the deed was done, and you see the bread that was bought from Loton with a twenty-dollar bill of Agatha Webb's money.

  • No one thinks of a good and respectable neighbour in connection with the buying of a loaf of bread at mid-night with a twenty-dollar bill, without some positive reason.

  • I put it in the till, thinking it was a dollar bill.

  • Though Coleman had professed to have nothing less than fifty, Luke knew that he had changed a five-dollar bill at the hotel in paying for the drinks, and must have over four dollars with him in small bills and change.

  • I've nothing less than a fifty-dollar bill with me, and I don't want to break that.

  • He opened the pocketbook, and frowned with disappointment when he discovered only a two-dollar bill.

  • He gave me a bank-note, which, when I reached home, I found to be a ten-dollar bill.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cracked wheat; dear abbe; dollar and; dollar bill; dollar bills; dollar figure; dollar note; dollars each; dollars using the current exchange rate; dollars worth; even said; fair sample; haired lady; individual variability; infant baptism; know this; nearly similar; oppose the; peasant proprietary; remote part; secret session; take along; three points; tomato sauce; when dying; working miracles