Use dollar in a sentence
Sentences ending with dollar
- Some of 'em's worth twenty dollars apiece--there ain't any, hardly, but's worth six bits or a dollar. [5]
- He it was who arranged with my creditors to allow me to roam the face of the earth for four years and persecute the nations thereof with lectures, promising that at the end of four years I would pay dollar for dollar. [5]
- I knew he was from the Land of the Free by a phrase I heard him use in the cars: he said, "I'll bet a dollar. [4]
- The Democracy of to-day hold the liberty of one man to be absolutely nothing, when in conflict with another man's right of property; Republicans, on the contrary, are for both the man and the dollar, but in case of conflict the man before the dollar. [7]
- Up to this time this coin had been a wee little gold piece worth about a third of a dollar. [5]
- For instance, consider the Dollar. [5]
- I think it takes a double handful of pice to make an anna, and 16 annas to make a rupee; and even in those days the rupee was worth only half a dollar. [5]
- The French, he says, have been celebrated chiefly for the skill of their chefs and their vaudeville actors, while in the disturbed 'speculum mundi' Americans have appeared as a collection of money grabbers whose philosophy is the dollar. [9]
- They decided to pay dollar for dollar. [5]
- I made them of several sizes --one size so large that it would carry the equivalent of a dollar. [5]
Short sentences using dollar
- A dollar and thirteen cents. [6]
- Here's a dollar for you. [5]
- Gimme half a dollar. [11]
- Item, five one-hundred dollar bills. [5]
Sentences containing dollar two or more times
- It was not worth more than a dollar, or possibly a dollar and half, before the captive students began their work on it. [5]
- The "instructions" commanded that the Secretary regard a paper dollar issued by the government as equal to any other dollar issued by the government. [5]
- For this work, pay one dollar and fifty cents per "thousand" for composition, and one dollar and fifty cents per "token" for press-work, in greenbacks. [5]
- In a word, it shows that a dollar will be much harder to pay for the war than will be a dollar for emancipation on the proposed plan. [7]
- Of course they had a Sellers strain in them--a big strain of it, too--but being a Bland dollar don't make it a dollar just the same. [5]
- When greenbacks had gone down to forty cents on the dollar, the prices regularly charged everybody by printing establishments were one dollar and fifty cents per "thousand" and one dollar and fifty cents per "token," in gold. [5]
- Even its eggs are worth from a dollar to a dollar and a half apiece, and yet are so unwholesome that the city physician seldom or never orders them for the workhouse. [5]
- It puts out a thousand promises to pay on the strength of a single dollar, but the dollar is very commonly a good one. [6]
- Suppose you haven't a dollar, not a cent, in the world, and suppose you'll never earn a dollar or a cent in the world, what difference does that make to me? [11]
More example sentences with the word dollar in them
- Now, Colonel, can you picture Jefferson, or Washington or John Adams franking their wardrobes through the mails and adding the facetious idea of making the government responsible for the cargo for the sum of one dollar and five cents? [5]
- Eef you say you not care a dam to go to jail, so you can put him there, too, becos' you have not'ing, an' so dam seeck of everyt'ing, he will t'ink ten t'ousan' dollar same as one cent to Nic Dupont--ben sur! [11]
- Don't you think you can get it into the Jan. and Feb. numbers and issue it as a dollar booklet just after the middle of Jan. when you issue the Feb. number? [5]
- I've plenty dealin's with him, naturally, both of us being in the horse business, and I say he's right as a minted dollar as he goes now. [11]
- My last dollar went to pay my last debt to-day. [11]
- A sudden call upon Mr. Bolton for a large sum of money, which must be forthcoming at once, had found him in the midst of a dozen ventures, from no one of which a dollar could be realized. [5]
- A dollar picked up in the road is more satisfaction to you than the ninety-and-nine which you had to work for, and money won at faro or in stocks snuggles into your heart in the same way. [5]
- Well, he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo' dollars mo' at de en' er de year. [5]
- A dollar or two a word--oh, that's nothing--they don't mind a little thing like that--this kind's fathers don't. [5]
- However, to say true, my tastes are so catholic that I have never seen any cigars that I really could not smoke, except those that cost a dollar apiece. [5]
- While it is true that with you a good mechanic is allowed about three dollars and a half a year, and with us only about a dollar and seventy-five--" "There--ye're confessing it again, ye're confessing it again! [5]
- Good places in trees and seats on rail fences sold for half a dollar apiece; lemonade and gingerbread-stands had great prosperity. [5]
- The Secretary had to pay that dollar and a half. [5]
- I am obliged to doubt that the three-dollar Science and Health costs Mrs. Eddy above fifteen cents, or that the six dollar copy costs her above eighty cents. [5]
- B.--That corn and those potatoes which General Gr-nt looked at I will sell for seed, at five dollars an ear, and one dollar a potato. [4]
- I do not think her money-passion has ever diminished in ferocity, I do not think that she has ever allowed a dollar that had no friends to get by her alive, but I think her reason for wanting it has changed. [5]
- Ingolby tossed, and they stooped over to look at the dollar on the floor. [11]
- Then she raised the price by ten dollars, and her rival, seeing that he was face to face with a woman who would now bid till her last dollar was at stake, withdrew; and Virginie was left triumphant with the heirloom. [11]
- V More About the Machine Note.--When Mrs. W. asks how can a millionaire give a single dollar to colleges and museums while one human being is destitute of bread, she has answered her question herself. [5]
- From now till the first of January every dollar is as valuable to me as it could be to a famishing tramp. [5]
- I shall enclose the dollar in this letter, and you can hand it to her. [5]
- Hymnal; History of the building of the Mother-Church; lot of Sermons; Communion Hymn, 'Saw Ye My Saviour,' by Mrs. Eddy, half a dollar a copy, 'words used by special permission of Mrs. [5]
- We gave up the breakfast, and paid our dollar apiece and went back to our mail-bag bed in the coach, and found comfort in our pipes. [5]
- He continued in that profession for two and a half years longer, and during that time met with no disaster that cost his owners a single dollar for damage. [5]
- You know, dear, that poor Mrs. Fletcher had nearly every dollar of her little fortune invested in the A. and B. bonds, and for ten months she has not had a cent of income, and no prospect of any. [4]
- But it proved that our combined resources only amounted to a dollar and seventy-five cents. [9]
- There was nothing that Jeff wouldn't do, to accommodate a friend, from sharing his last dollar with him, to winging him in a duel. [5]
- The Moors have some small silver coins and also some silver slugs worth a dollar each. [5]
- And they get slathers of money--most a dollar a day, Ben Rogers says. [5]
- The Secretary was sagacious enough to know that the United States would never pay any such price as that; so he got an Indian to saw up a load of office wood at one dollar and a half. [5]
- I pay my quarter of a dollar and go into all the side-shows that follow the caravans and circuses round the country. [6]
- While he was paying for luncheon and chatting with the proprietor, Ditmar snatched from the change he had flung down on the counter a five dollar gold coin. [9]
- Perhaps he would pay the whole amount, but with a look, and possibly a word, that would make every dollar of it burn like a blister. [6]
- She grieved to part with a cent, poor creature, for twice in her hard-working life she had known what it was to be hungry, cold, friendless, sick, and without a dollar in the world, and she had a haunting dread of suffering so again. [5]
- The argument founded on this occasional good would be as applicable in justifying the counterfeiter and giving circulation to his base coin, on the ground that a spurious dollar had often relieved a poor man's necessities. [6]
- Brisk men, energetic of movement and speech; the dollar their god, how to get it their religion. [5]
- A paltry quarter of a dollar, let us say, which to me represented wealth. [9]
- As things are now, when in youth a dollar would bring a hundred pleasures, you can't have it. [5]
- If that were not so, in my opinion there are very few of the privileged classes who would invest a dollar in the Church. [9]
- On the contrary, no dollar shall be refunded by my order until it shall appear that my act in the case has been accepted in the right spirit. [7]
- She says there never was a country yet where the population was made up of "ladies" and "gentlemen," and she does n't believe there can be; nor that putting a spread eagle on a copper makes a gold dollar of it. [6]
- And moreover, I never paid a dollar for any man's vote and never promised one. [5]
- Its god is Mrs. Eddy first, then the Dollar. [5]
- Except in the matter of the Dollar. [5]
- He gave the man a dollar, and remarked that the New Orleans train was not exactly the Chicago and New York Limited. [9]
- The Trust does love the Dollar, when it isn't a spiritual one. [5]
- The Trust does love the Dollar when it isn't a spiritual one. [5]
- Perhaps he wouldn't like to earn the dollar, but if it had been accompanied by a word of sympathy, his sensibility might have been soothed by your recognition of human partnership in the goods of this world. [4]
- It grins out like a copper dollar. [7]
- Seven thousand dollar ledges are scarce, though. [5]
- Now the curse is on the whole country; the dollar is the measure of every value, the stamp of every success. [8]
- Mrs. Fuller brought in an itemized bill for a crate of broken bones mended in two hundred and thirty-four places--one dollar per fracture. [5]
- Mrs. Fuller brought in an itemised bill for a crate of broken bones mended in two hundred and thirty-four places--one dollar per fracture. [5]
- It's the devil if he loses, for the ground is worth the dollar bills to cover it. [9]
- It was as if he had come to borrow a dollar, and been offered a thousand before he could unfold his case.... [5]
- With my vocabulary I would make sixty words out of those two hundred and five letters, and get four dollars and twenty cents for it; whereas for your inhuman twenty-four I would get only one dollar and sixty-eight cents. [5]
- I owe and I will pay what I can; and what I can't pay now I will try to pay in the future, by the cent, by the dollar, till all is paid to the last copper. [11]
- He owe two hunder' and fifty dollar. [11]
- His father left him nothing--not a dollar. [11]
- I sole de hide en taller for a dollar en ten cents. [5]
- That thought inspired her to add another castle to her dream: maybe he would give her a trifle now and then--maybe a dollar, once a month, say; any little thing like that would help, oh, ever so much. [5]
- I replied to her that I thought that, in the language of the street, you had compromised your future, if that were true, for about a hundred cents on the dollar. [4]
- For two cents he would have come with us this morning, and let a five thousand dollar commission go. [9]
- Well, Judge Thatcher he took it and put it out at interest, and it fetched us a dollar a day apiece all the year round --more than a body could tell what to do with. [5]
- Heretofore the bets had been trifling--a dollar or two; but Backus started off with an eagle now, Wiley hesitated a moment, then 'saw it' and 'went ten dollars better. [5]
- If Mr. Bolton had been on his way to market to buy a dinner for his family with the only dollar he had in the world in his pocket, he would have given it to a chance beggar who asked him for it. [5]
- I wish I had a dollar for every one I got when I was learning to drive. [9]
- But last night got him in the vitals--hit him between the eyes; and his stock's not worth ten cents in the dollar to-day. [11]
- I'll bet a gold dollar every cottager knows it's hired, and probably they think by the drive. [4]
- I mean to give exhibitions for charitable purposes in Hartford, and charge a dollar a head. [5]
- He says: "If gentlemen kin afford to pay a dollar a mile apiece to be took on and put off in a yawl, a steamboat kin afford to carry 'em, can't it? [5]
- It cannot compromise for less than one hundred cents on a dollar, and its debts are never outlawed. [5]
- At last, when flour reached a dollar a pound, and money could not be borrowed on the best security at less than eight per cent a month (I being without the security, too), I abandoned mining and went to milling. [5]
- He lent the firm every dollar of his literary earnings not absolutely needed for the family's support; he signed new notes; he allowed Mrs. Clemens to put in such remnants of her patrimony as the type-setter had spared. [5]
- You can buy enough velvet in Genoa for twenty-five dollars to make a five hundred dollar cloak in New York--so the ladies tell me. [5]
- It was a dull person that invented the idea that the American's devotion to the dollar is more strenuous than another's. [5]
- Give yourself a drink and some supper"--he put a dollar into the man's hand--"and no white whiskey, mind: a bottle of beer and a leg of mutton, that's the thing. [11]
- Not a spiritual Dollar, but a real one. [5]
- Gimme half a dollar, and I'll tell you. [11]
- I'll bet a dollar you'll see them both to-night at the Palace--if Kaid doesn't throw them to the lions for their dinner before yours is served. [11]
- It's worth a dollar to listen to his Epha-haam--that's Ephraim, you know--Ephahaam Come Home,' and 'I Found Y' in de Honeysuckle Paitch. [11]
- Hit's more'n a dollar en a half apiece, hain't it? [5]
- He received a dollar and sixty cents a day. [4]
- I paid a dollar and a half for the duke and a half for the princess. [5]
- After a great deal of effort we managed to discern some little fine yellow specks, and judged that a couple of tons of them massed together might make a gold dollar, possibly. [5]
- Small bottles fifty cents, large ones a dollar. [5]
- But here--it is Canadaw, an' they not care eef he have hunder' meellion dollar. [11]
- Any one can belong to it by paying a dollar, and for twenty dollars one can become a life Ameliorator,--a sort of life assurance. [4]
- Why should the beggar to whom you toss a silver dollar from your carriage feel a little grudge against you? [4]
- If Henderson had been asked about it he would have said that he had not a dollar which he had not earned by hard work. [4]
- Perhaps it should be stated here that a legal settlement had been arranged on a basis of fifty cents on the dollar, but neither Clemens nor his wife consented to this as final. [5]
- There is a bad crop and hard time, and Bargon he owe two hunder' dollar, and he pay int'rest. [11]
- I am not aware that a dollar of the public funds thus confided without authority of law to unofficial persons was either lost or wasted, although apprehensions of such misdirection occurred to me as objections to those extraordinary proceedings, and were necessarily overruled. [7]
- On inquiring, we ascertained that the pecuniary flood that evening had risen to the height of a dollar and sixty cents. [4]
- He was just as liberal with what he had as before, indeed it was his nature to be free with his money or with that of others, and he could lend or spend a dollar with an air that made it seem like ten. [5]
- Lieutenants in the army get about a dollar a day, and common soldiers a couple of cents. [5]
- The Dollar, and appetite for power and notoriety. [5]
- Because after many appeals to the sympathies of New England, made by strangers of Boston, through the newspapers, and after the establishment of an office there for the reception of moneyed contributions for the Jaffa colonists, One Dollar was subscribed. [5]
- He would run any kind of risk to get a dollar. [11]
- From the definite answers I gather than the 'capitation-tax' is compulsory, and that the sum is one dollar. [5]
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