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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The medieval knight was rewarded with a groat for his bravery.
The farmer sold his grains by the groat to the local market.
The coin collector completed his set with a rare groat.
The collector had a rare groat from the reign of Edward VI.
The groat was minted with the image of a king on one side and a cross on the other.
The sailor traded his groat for some fresh fruits at the port.
The numismatist identified the groat as a counterfeit due to its weight and composition.
The old man saved every groat he earned for a rainy day.
The local museum had an impressive collection of medieval coins, including a groat from the 14th century.
The beggar asked for a groat from every passerby.
I always prefer a bowl of groat for breakfast instead of cereal.
The groat was minted in England from the 14th century until 1856.
The coin dealer offered a fair price for the rare groat in my collection.
The king's portrait was engraved on one side of the groat, while the other side had a fleur-de-lis.
The groat was a common unit of currency in medieval England.
The bakery's groat bread is a popular choice among its customers.
The groat soup is a traditional dish in his country.
The minstrel sang a merry tune about a maid who found a groat in the street.
The value of a groat in today's currency is negligible.
The antique dealer sold the groat for a handsome price.
The auctioneer sold the rare groat to a collector from overseas.
The churchgoers donated a groat each for charity.
The old beggar showed me a groat he had found on the street.
The tour guide explained the value of a groat in old England.
She enjoys baking bread with groat flour for its nutty flavor.
The groat porridge is a staple breakfast dish in many European countries.
The peasant paid his rent with a groat and some chickens.
The grocer used a groat to scratch off the lottery ticket.
The groat was used as a form of payment during the Middle Ages.
The street vendor was selling his wares for a groat apiece.
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