dime in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for dime in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

dime [Am daɪm, Brit dʌɪm] N Am inf

five-and-dime [Am ˌfaɪv ən ˈdaɪm, Brit], five-and-ten [-ˈten] N Am

nickel-and-dime [Am ˌnɪkəl ən ˈdaɪm, Brit] ADJ Am inf

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dime in the PONS Dictionary

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dime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a dime a dozen
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He would later claim that dime novels were among the influences that propelled him west.
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The mine never produced a dime of profit.
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Some of the unusual sounds were created by a variation of silly putty and dimes tucked in between and over the strings of the piano.
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He wrote jokes, dime novels and magazine articles in boy's weekly and pulp magazines to pay for his tuition.
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And, back in the past again, he might prefer that dime to any amount of money, no matter how large.
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These libraries were 32 pages, and sold for a nickel or a dime.
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It features many instruments and operates from a dime.
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The silver half dime, equal to five cents, had been issued since the 1790s.
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They will most likely play in a nickel, dime, or quarter package.
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Guy gets himself hired as an actor to better figure out who knows about the half dime.
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