41 Metaphors for dollars

And should you say now,just speaking off-hand,that two hundred and fifty dollars would be money enough to repair them?

"Won't your father give you the money?" asked Laura, for to Laura's father a hundred dollars was only a drop in the bucket.

Rix dollar is the English form of Reichsthaler or imperial dollar.

Now, three hundred and fifty dollars is a handsome suma very handsome sum.

Thirty dollars, at least, must have been its marketable value.

For the five persons, ten dollars a week for raw-food materials and five for its preparation is the lowest limit likely to be cheerfully submitted to.

"My dear," said the candidate to Mrs. Perkins, as the shuffling feet on the porch shuffled off into the night, "what wages do you pay Norah?" "Sixteen dollars, Thaddeus," was the answer.

Then the American dollar is not the sign of the Holy of Holiesto you?" ...

But the Colonel, grumbling, said thirty dollars was thirty dollars, and he reckoned he'd call it a deal.

And the hundred dollars a month you allow her besides her traveling expenses will be plenty.

" "Yes; the five dollars a week which he pays are a great help, especially now that I am out of work.

Three dollars a day was enormous wages in that part of the country.

But even with interruptions and practically no assistance the truck stood at last with four good tires on its wheels, and Casey wiped a perspiring face and let down the jack, thankful that the job was done; thinking, too, that ten dollars would be a big reduction on the price.

" "Well, eighteen, if you will," coolly returned the other, in whose eyes money was no merit, for he was born to a fortune, and always treated it as a means, and not as the end of life; "every dollar is a magnet, after one has turned forty.

After mature consideration, I have concluded that three thousand dollars is not too large a sum.

So are gold dollars the best things to buy bread with, but you have not always got the gold dollars, neither have you always got the chain.

A dollar each to Prudy and Dotty; and, Horace, here is fifty cents for Flyaway.

That the gold dollar shall be the standard unit of value.

Spanish dollars are the chief currency in Morocco; but there are also doubloons and smaller gold coins.

That eighty thousand dollars became a tremendous burden.

Forty dollars was the regular market price for an ordinary Indian's scalp.

"A hundred dollars is a lot of money.

Indeed, he believed, and uttered a few rough words to express it, that ten dollars would be an excessive valuation even if Potts were utterly destroyed.

Sixty-one million dollars was the largest annual gold yield ever made in Australia.

Not a dollar was in the treasury, not a rich man in the membership, the congregation, what there was of it, without influence in the community.

41 Metaphors for  dollars