Category
Money (9)Shopping (8)Charity (5)History (4)Travel (4)Entertainment (3)Vending Machine (3)Banking (3)Anecdotes (3)Family History (2)Hobby (2)Hobbies (2)Currencies (2)Culture (2)Saving (2)Economics (2)Retail (2)Finance (2)Collectibles (2)Food (1)Investment (1)Transportation (1)Math (1)Debt (1)Machines (1)Preparedness (1)Geography (1)Savings (1)Cleaning (1)Manufacturing (1)Marketing (1)Vending Machines (1)Organization (1)Postal Services (1)Everyday Life (1)Antiques (1)Transactions (1)Memories (1)Grocery (1)Generosity (1)Fuel (1)Habits (1)Workplace (1)Tourism (1)Collecting (1)Service (1)Saving Money (1)Groceries (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The old arcade game only costs twenty-five cents to play.
I found a coin on the street and realized it was only five cents.
My grandfather used to say that he could buy a pint of beer for a few cents when he was young.
The vending machine only accepts coins that are fifty cents or higher.
The price of a postage stamp used to be only a few cents, but now it costs over 50 cents to send a letter.
He paid me back the money he owed me, but he was two cents short.
The bank allows you to exchange your coins for dollars, but they charge a fee of five cents per coin.
My grandmother used to tell me stories about buying sweets for a few cents.
The government decided to phase out the use of cents as a currency, citing its decreasing popularity.
The bank teller gave me a roll of 50 cents coins for my cash deposit.
The charity organization accepts donations of any amount, even just a few cents.
I only have a few cents left in my wallet, so I can't afford to buy anything else.
The cost of printing a black and white page on the library printer is 10 cents per page.
I found a dime and a nickel on the street, which adds up to 15 cents.
The vending machine requires exact change, so make sure you have enough coins to make up 75 cents.
I have a few cents left over from my shopping trip, but not enough for another purchase.
I gave him two quarters and a penny, which equals 51 cents.
The price of gas went up by five cents overnight.
The bank charges a fee of 25 cents per transaction.
The vending machine only accepts coins, so make sure you have enough cents to buy a snack.
The price of the stock increased by two cents per share.
You can buy a single grape at the grocery store for just a few cents.
The vending machine cents the cost of a soda at 75 cents.
The parking meter cents the hourly rate at 50 cents.
The advertisement cents the cost of the product at just 99 cents.
The label on the product cents the price per ounce.
The menu cents the price of each item and any additional charges.
I need 50 cents to buy a piece of candy from the vending machine.
I have a collection of old coins, including a few rare cents.
I always keep a few extra cents in my wallet in case I need them.
He gave me a tip of 50 cents for carrying his bags to the car.
She's always looking for ways to save a few cents here and there.
I'm just trying to earn a few extra cents on the side.
The company was able to cut costs by a few cents per unit.
I need to find a way to earn a few extra cents to pay my rent.
After paying all his bills, he only had a few cents left in his account.
The sign on the shelf cents the price at 99 cents.
Post a Comment