Dollar meaning in English

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Definition

a dollar ($)

:

$1, a unit of currency in countries such as the USA, Australia, Canada, Barbados, etc.

noun

Examples

  • "I only have 8 dollars"
  • "Susie : As I said, we're prepared to do whatever it takes to sign Miss Bümbüm. We would pay her a flat fee of 25,000 dollars for the television ad."
  • "A million dollar loan..."
  • "Susie : Regarding the budget for the shoot: the most expensive aspect of this project will be securing Ms. Bümbüm's services, she's charging a minimum of 50,000 dollars per appearance these days."
  • "35 dollars per unit, doesn't that sound nice?"
  • "Bruno : Susie, are you saying that we've spent millions of dollars in advertising aimed at the wrong people?"
  • "Claire : Yes really, but before I leave I'll need your credit card number and social security information, as well as small 500 dollar deposit."
  • "Brian : Nearly eight dollars."
  • "I remind you that the total balance owed by Cosmex Inc. to Delavigne Corporation amounts to one thousand, two hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty cents ($1213.80)."
  • "Aside from Bümbüm's fee, we should be able to film the commercial for under a million dollars, which is rather inexpensive considering the scope of the project."
  • "I propose 30 dollars per unit."
  • "The London Ducky managed to speak to one worker, Pedro Sanchez, despite his pocket having been crammed full of 50 dollar bills in order to keep his mouth shut."
  • "Without a million dollar loan"
  • "There is another potential solution to this problem. We could have Bob or Jean change your phone number, at an estimated cost of $35 dollars."
  • "The device shows that we have three bottles at fifty dollars per unit – that makes an inventory of a hundred and fifty dollars."
  • "Also, I'm leaving 50 dollars on your desk."
  • "I've found approximately 1.2 million dollars under the cushions of the couch in my office!"
  • "His American dollars are good, yes no?"
  • "I should tell you up front, Miss Bliss, Ivana doesn't even get out of bed for less than 50,000 dollars an appearance, but I'm sure you already knew that..."

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