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Definition of Two dollar bill
1. Noun. A United States bill worth 2 dollars.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Two Dollar Bill
Literary usage of Two dollar bill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1895)
"He took out another cake of soap and piece of blue paper, and wrapped another
crisp two-dollar bill into a blue package, which he let drop into the bag ..."
2. The Thorndike Arithmetics by Edward Lee Thorndike (1917)
"He gives you a two- dollar bill and says, "Please give me this in quarters" (25-cent
pieces). How many should you give him? 24. He gives you a two-dollar ..."
3. Bookkeeping and Accounting by Joseph Jerome Klein (1917)
"The conclusion is that in some envelope, already handled, a five-dollar bill was
placed instead of a two-dollar bill, and experience shows that such a ..."
4. Rational Elementary Arithmetic by Henry Holmes Belfield, Sarah Catherine Brooks (1899)
"A two dollar bill, so as to get half dollars and dimes? 18. A one-dollar bill,
so as to get quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies? 19. ..."
5. The Natural Arithmetic by Isaac Oscar Winslow (1901)
"What is the amount of a two-dollar bill, 3 quarter dollars, a dime, ... What is
the difference between a two-dollar bill and 24 five-cent pieces? 6. ..."