2690 examples of coined in sentences

For gambling the man had an insatiable thirst; he played once for forty hours without intermission; it was death to refuse a game with him; no one might cease playing without his express commands; no one durst win the stakes; and as a consequence, he accumulated at cards in a few years almost all the coined money then existing in the province.

But from especial causes our age peculiarly doth abound in this practice; for, besides the common dispositions inclining thereto, there are conceits newly coined, and greedily entertained by many, which seem purposely levelled at the disparagement of piety, charity, and justice, substituting interest in the room of conscience, authorising and commending for good and wise, all ways serving to private advantage.

The proverbs you have quoted were coined when both were fighting; to quote them now is obviously harmful.

If truage they yet required, then truage they should receive coined in the very mint.

Then she explained to him how she had found it out, and they looked together at the piece of money, which was so old that they could not tell in what prince's reign it was coined.

" "May be sobut, just think, Gardnerthis will be in good bright coined gold!" "But what right can we have to that gold, even admitting that it is there, and can be found?" "Right!" exclaimed the deacon, staring.

He formed many new compound words after the German fashion, such as "mischief-joy"; and when he pleased, he coined new words, like "dandiacal" and "croakery.

Fracastorius will have the earth stand still, as before; and to avoid that supposition of eccentrics and epicycles, he hath coined seventy-two homocentrics, to solve all appearances.

[Footnote 1: For this apt and cleverly coined word I am indebted to Mr. Frank O'Malley of the New York "Sun," who has been one of the most ardent and discriminating collectors of Bromidioms.

The language coined and used then, has continued to our day.

Then immediately follows the power "to regulate the value thereof "that is, of the coined money thus brought into existence.

It is supposed that the first money of Greece was coined in this island.

He showed a strange inclination to "mulp"a portmanteau word that Jumbo coined out of "mope" and "sulk.

In mountain-veins, walls underground, Is gold, both coined and uncoined, to be found.

The latter, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 1517, the day that Martin Luther delivered his great speech against the pope and caused the new word "Protestant"one who proteststo be coined, drove Sikandar, the last of the Afghan dynasty, from India.

At the other end of the inclosure is a large building known as the mint, where the first rupees were coined.

Stamp taxes, an inheritance tax, and a duty on tea were laid, and the silver in the Treasury was ordered to be coined at the rate of $1,500,000 a month.

That all forms of money issued or coined shall be kept "at a parity of value" with this gold standard.

War has always been the mint in which the world's history has been coined, and now every day or week or month has a new medal for us.

"The greater part of these new-coined words has been rejected.

They had no gold or silver mines from which to draw bullion that could be coined into cash; the fur trade was of little importance compared with that farther north; the Europe of that day raised sufficient meat and grain for its own use, and besides these articles were bulky and costly to transport.

Or, if you deem that that word connotes non-resistance, though to the immense bulk of Pacifists it does not, you would be an anti-Bellicist to use a dreadful word coined by M. Emile Faguet in the discussion of this matter.

In the present age, which is intellectually impotent and remarkable for its veneration of what is bad in every forma condition of things which is quite in keeping with the coined word "Jetztzeit" (present time), as pretentious as it is cacophonicthe pantheists make bold to say that life is, as they call it, "an end-in itself."

If there were any epithets which I failed to apply to him during the succeeding weeks of my association with him, they must have been coined since.

She labored as sincerely in the temperance movement, until convinced that woman's moral power amounted to little as a civil agent, until backed by ballot and coined into State law.

2690 examples of  coined  in sentences