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Definition of One dollar bill
1. Noun. A piece of paper money worth one dollar.
Geographical relationships: America, The States, U.s., U.s.a., United States, United States Of America, Us, Usa
Generic synonyms: Bank Bill, Bank Note, Banker's Bill, Banknote, Bill, Federal Reserve Note, Government Note, Greenback, Note
Lexicographical Neighbors of One Dollar Bill
Literary usage of One dollar bill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1885)
"The prosecutor handed the defendant a twenty-dollar bill to change, and he,
pretending that he could not change it, fraudulently gave her a one-dollar bill ..."
2. Rational Elementary Arithmetic by Henry Holmes Belfield, Sarah Catherine Brooks (1899)
"A one-dollar bill, so as to get quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies? 19. A half
dollar, so as to get dimes, nickels and pennies? 20. ..."
3. Myers Arithmetic by George William Myers (1908)
"14. A two-dollar bill, changed to get half-dollars and dimes? 16. A one-dollar
bill, changed to get quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies? ..."
4. Practical English for New Americans by Rose M. O'Toole (1920)
"It is a one dollar bill. A piece of paper money is called a bill. A two dollar
bill is worth twice as much as a one dollar bill. A five dollar bill is worth ..."
5. Myers-Brooks Elementary Arithmetic by George William Myers, Sarah Catherine Brooks (1907)
"A one-dollar bill, so as to get quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies ? 19.
A half dollar, so as to get dimes, nickels and pennies ? 20. ..."
6. Bookkeeping and Accounting by Joseph Jerome Klein (1917)
"To pay him in the least number of pieces of money would require a twenty-dollar
bill, a five-dollar bill and a one-dollar bill, but as it is not convenient ..."