28 Verbs to Use for the Word nickels

"You don't pay us a nickel for those six months provided what I said will happen, don't happen.

I gave them nickels and dimes and my children's outgrown clothes, and new fleece lined gloves for their blue little hands.

Then he bent forward and dropped a cold nickel inside of Joyce's collar.

"With cream on itrich yellow creamand plenty of sugar?" "Yes, sir." "Well, I'll bet a nickel that's what we're going to get!"

"You don't owe us a nickel," he told Jack Harpe.

So pa he got a bag to bring back the nickels in, and a bunch of us went to a store where one whole side of the place was filled with slot machines, and the way the people were playing the game was scandalous.

They say that the Davies girl saved up nickels until she had a dollar's worth and then came into the bank and asked to have a bill in exchange for it.

Of these sales her grandsire exacted the most rigorous accounting, and occasionally, in recognition of her services, would fling her a nickel.

"I ain't got a nickel, Judge," said Marie.

"Gimme a nickel to get a drink?" whined a voice at his elbow.

Some more fellows put in nickels, and the machine gave little hacking coughs and coughed up three or four nickels, but nothing that seemed at all in the nature of a financial hemorrhage, when pa took another lozenger and put it in, and by ginger the machine began to heave up nickels like it was in the trough of the sea.

She keeps the nickel with the school pennies, and I take one every Sunday.

"Luke's lost a nickel, Red."

They came home to be threatened with mob violence by the law and order outfit that pilfered every nickel possible from their mothers and fathers while they were fighting in the trenches in the thickest of the fray.

Yes, boys, she's got an album, a beaut', too: crimson plush an' nickel.

I am putting on a nickel, and the rest can only give one penny!

She picked it up, happened to turn it upside down, and out rolled a five-cent nickel!

This Bardwe found out later that was his namewalks in, takes a table, and not being served none too quick, he walks over and slips a nickel in the slot of the piano.

It will bring them here, and they won't be likely to go away without: spending nickel or a dime on ice cream.

They'd throw me a nickel.

After further exploration he abstracted a nickel from another pocket and pushed the coins toward the landlord.

Take this girl along, and your life's not worth a plugged nickel.

The country to the south tipped up to the hills, so sharply in places that it might have made its living by collecting nickels for the slide.

The Esquimaux once made knives from iron containing nickel; and as any such alloy they must have found and not manufactured, it was supposed to be of meteoric origin.

Some more fellows put in nickels, and the machine gave little hacking coughs and coughed up three or four nickels, but nothing that seemed at all in the nature of a financial hemorrhage, when pa took another lozenger and put it in, and by ginger the machine began to heave up nickels like it was in the trough of the sea.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  nickels