Synonym: dime bag. Similar words: sediment, pediment, rudiment, condiment, dimension, embodiment, dimensions, impediment. Meaning: [daɪm] n. 1. a United States coin worth one tenth of a dollar 2. street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollars.
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91. Trends never turn on a dime. Reversals build slowly. The first sharp dip always finds buyers and the first sharp rise always finds sellers.
92. In just a year, Brandt and cofounder Belton Baker have put together a community of nearly 5, 000 college students who don't pay a dime for the service.
93. From crime pamphlets to dime novels to the "yellow press" to the movies to the tabloids to the trash of today, one theme keeps emerging.
93. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
94. It still is funny like asking a rich tycoon to spare a dime to help the poor reeducate people or to help fund legimate research.
95. I need to be able to turn on a dime if a business situation requires it .
96. It's also extremely maneuverable because of its short wheelbase and small wheels that turn on a dime.
97. You shouldn't worry about money. Situation can turn on a dime, just be patient.
98. It's an earned income: You are not making what you've seen on your contract. Uncle Sam takes half of your paycheck before a tangible dime falls in your hand.
99. President Franklin Roosevelt is on the front of the dime.
100. Stocks trade largely on sentiment, which can turn on a dime: witness Air China, which was forced to scale back its IPO last summer due to tepid demand.
101. A kilowatt-hour sells for about a dime and will move a car three or four miles.
102. I wish I had the money to buy a sports car, one of those convertibles with good steering that let's you turn on a dime and good brakes that let's you stop on a dime.
More similar words: sediment, pediment, rudiment, condiment, dimension, embodiment, dimensions, impediment, rudimentary, impedimenta, from time to time, dim, dimmer, dimpled, diminish, diminished, diminution, diminutive, lime, time, mime, crime, prime, sublime, in time, on time, regime, time out, in no time, raiment.