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Example sentences for "dollar bills"

  • I have it in hundred-dollar bills--five packets of one hundred each.

  • Gennaro had already drawn from his bank ten crisp one-thousand-dollar bills, and already had a copy of Il Progresso in which he had hidden the money between the sheets.

  • A Fifth Avenue jeweller had just sold a rope of pearls to an Englishwoman who paid for it herself in crisp new one-hundred- dollar bills.

  • But in his pocket we found twenty more of those hundred-dollar bills--that was all.

  • There they were; twenty one-thousand-dollar bills.

  • No, indeed; it requires no more of thought or effort to play for millions than for ten-dollar bills.

  • He explained this so that I could mix up more in case the ink he had mixed would not be sufficient to print the ten thousand sheets of the two-dollar bills, which would make twenty thousand dollars in counterfeit money.

  • The plates for the two-dollar bills were in three pieces; that is, the green side, the face or black side, and the seal and counter of dark blue.

  • Then, further, Locino receiving the letter at the General Delivery, and his opening it in my presence and finding the counterfeit two- and five-dollar bills.

  • She held four five-dollar bills up to Philo Gubb, and he took them.

  • And if you find Henry I'll just give you these four five-dollar bills.

  • With the muzzle of Philo Gubb's pistol hovering just out of reach before him, he counted out five crisp one hundred dollar bills.

  • When you searched me you forgot to look in the right place," continued Jean Jacques; and he drew from the lining of the hat he held in his hand a little bundle of ten-dollar bills.

  • The child in him liked the idea of pulling out of his pocket a few thousand dollars in hundred-dollar bills.

  • Laud had paid him seven fifty-dollar bills, and he put them in his pocket.

  • Laud had paid him seven fifty dollar bills, and he had over four hundred dollars in his pocket.

  • It was well filled with greenbacks, from which he took several ten-dollar bills--five or six of them, at least.

  • Van Bult had left four fifty-dollar bills on the table, and of these only one had been traced to Winters, and the remaining three were missing and unaccounted for.

  • The impatient youth was fairly shooing him out of his own garage, but with the sweet memory of those five-dollar bills to sustain him, Burke was patient, even good-humored.

  • To the victim of these obsessing reflections the appearance of a handsome youth who dropped five-dollar bills around as if they were seed potatoes was in the nature of a miracle and an overwhelming relief.

  • Five-dollar bills were in the air, fluttering before the eyes of the garage-owner like leaves in Vallambrosa.

  • His mind centered on the five-dollar bills, and his lively interest in them assured Laurie of Burke's presence in the garage at any hour when more bills might possibly be dropped.

  • I picked up the money and counted it, and found there were thirty-three one-hundred-dollar bills.

  • Cadwolloper's right, and we ought to go down there and make a hunt for friend Dan and his fifty-dollar bills.

  • There were five five-dollar bills, and he put them in an envelope, addressed them in care of General Delivery, Pedro, and had Mary Burke take them to the post office and register them.

  • He was the sort of man to keep a roll of ten-thousand-dollar bills in his pistol pocket, and to give one away if he thought he could do it without offence.

  • Montague went in and got his money, in six new, crisp, ten-thousand-dollar bills.

  • You see this is a package supposed to be of 5 dollar bills.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dollar bills" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    attitude towards; cranial capacity; dollar bill; dollar bills; dollar gold; dollar note; dollars worth; fancy dress; further resistance; general election; higher levels; long since; meat balls; nine dollars; republican principles; served cold; sexual union; side corner; since otherwise; speaking races; spend their; still lives; then going; this volume; three judges; three knots