Synonym: devise, invent, make up, money, originate, silver. Similar words: join, point, joint, join in, go in for, go into, enjoin, appoint. Meaning: [kɔɪn] n. a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money. v. 1. make up 2. form by stamping, punching, or printing.
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151. John gives Mary the coin, she hides it in the red box for safe-keeping and departs.
152. Mandeville fished in his purse and brought out a silver coin, rolling it in his fingers.
153. For this trick all you need is a small coin such as a fifty-pence piece or a half dollar.
154. Mr Pat Roberts for installation of a coin operated electricity meter.
155. But Michael Foot was a formidable orator and on occasions he could coin a phrase which captured the mood perfectly.
156. The other side of the coin has also persisted in the form of factionalism and intergroup conflict.
157. Miller was trying to help his career and, to coin a phrase, snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
158. Some may be notes and coin but the vast bulk will come from people writing cheques drawn on bank accounts.
159. There is an additional problem since coin designs might sometimes deliberately avoid the most recent currents in art.
160. He inserted a pound coin, pushed the button - and nothing emerged.
161. The monetary role enabled the coin to function properly as a coin by ensuring that it circulated smoothly and without interruption.
162. The customer wanted to flip a coin about paying the price for a photo of his daughter.
163. I had to find out the hard way - to coin a phrase.
164. The doublet of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin are simple in form.
165. She spun around to watch the coin splash, but it was too late.
166. If in good condition, each coin should fetch between £60.00 and £70.00.
167. Creation is messy. You want genius, you get madness; two sides of the same coin. Steve Jobs
168. Unlike the lost sheep and the lost coin, the son is lost through his own deliberate choice.
169. Both rely on something lost being found, a sheep in the first parable and a silver coin in the second.
170. And approaching that very machine, his last pound coin clutched in his fist, was Felix Henderson McMurdo.
171. But there is, of course, another side to the wage bargaining coin.
172. What are Coins A coin is a piece of money made out of metal, usually gold, silver or some copper alloy.
173. Or, perhaps more accurately, nature / nurture-not two separate entities,(www.Sentencedict.com) but two sides of the same coin.
174. This time his hand came out holding a large gold coin.
175. Increasingly widespread use probably accentuated a chronic shortage of coin.
176. He fished in his pocket until he found a coin.
177. The last franc-denominated coin was struck some 18 months ago and the last banknote was printed last May.
178. If memory serves, we actually went into the hall and flipped a coin.
179. The rise of ethnic violence throughout the Eastern bloc is unfortunately the other side of the coin to self-determination.
180. Weasel turned and grinned expectantly at his companion, who grunted and handed over a coin from his pouch.
More similar words: join, point, joint, join in, go in for, go into, enjoin, appoint, point out, ongoing, point to, to the point, in point of, appointment, a case in point.