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United States currency worth 100 cents.

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Usage examples (28)
  • In 2004, the euro was stronger than the dollar.
  • The dollar coin has never been popular in the United States
  • He worships the almighty dollar
  • The dollar sign means little to him
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  • She wasn't "duller" (slower to understand; more boring) than her friend, but she did feel the "dolor" (a state of extreme sorrow or pain) of not having even one "dollar" (paper currency equal to 100 cents) in her pocket.
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