Examples of using Dime in English and their translations into Hindi
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To you, a dime is something that might not even be worth the effort of reaching over and picking up off the ground;
Why you won't make a dime from the information contained in this article Most people reading this won't make a single dollar.
In 1872, dime novel writer Ned Buntline persuaded Cody to portray himself on stage.
There are so many free ad sites out there you should never have to pay a dime to put ads online.
You can turn on a dime or carve down a hill like you are on the slopes.
That means you don't spend a dime every month, regardless of which country you run your business in.
We all want to save a dime and there's absolutely nothing wrong with shopping for sales
everything from classics to dime novels;
The children's mother put a dime in the machine and played“The Tennessee Waltz,” and the grandmother said
It would go on to be available at some"five and dime" lunch counters,
So a football player who can change directions on a dime isn't necessarily going to have great balance throwing a baseball or riding a surfboard.
It's a microfluidic approach, in which the sample is put inside a tiny chamber on a clear chip not much bigger than a dime.
Or in the words of Yogi Berra,“A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.”.
I check the register at random every day, so you're gonna have to account for every dime.
A good piece of statement lighting will give you new eyes to see your space and what changes can be made on a dime.
DC, some of the best museums don't cost a dime.
However, it takes only 10 dimes to make a dollar and if a million people send only one dime, the total will be $100,000.
This design tool is for those of you who want to see the result before redesigning a room(and before paying a dime).
studios don't see a dime.
Or: That waiter was so incompetent that I left him a dime for a tip and that was ten cents more than he deserved!