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Nickels

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Nickels meaning

plural of nickel

Example sentences (15)

Elliott is currently working on his debut album, Nickels & Dimes set for release in the summer of 2023.

Do you know how much nickels weigh?

As the bad guys ride up to the toll, they realize they don’t have the nickel so they send one of their gang back to town to get the nickels they need to pass through.

Alexandria city leaders will be handing out these "wooden nickels" of appreciation to people who are caught doing something nice in the city.

In northern New Jersey, some residents reported heavy hail the size of nickels.

In that case, they point out, swapping central bank liabilities for government securities won’t matter much, much like trading in two nickels for a dime.

She manages Castle Tucker and the Nickels-Sortwell House, in Wiscasset, the Bowman Estate, in Dresden, and Marrett House, in Standish.

The commercial, which is in heavy rotation as part of a $30-million PC blitz, shows nickels pouring out of a gas pump nozzle, heating vents and supermarket shelves to illustrate how the levy will affect fuel and food prices.

Zachary Nickels, a senior IMC major, also said it took some time to get used to the shift from the General Education classes to major classes in terms of gender ratio.

As it had done in Hartford in 2014, the department planned to pick up some small change by ending dual enrollments in New Haven: mere nickels, however, compared to the multi-million dollar cuts it needed.

Greg Nickels became Seattle mayor after representing West Seattle on the King County Council.

Riley Fritts and Kenzie Nickels scored 11 points apiece to lead Tennessee High.

University of California Orchard Systems Advisor Dani Lightle discusses navel orangeworm management at the recent Nickels Soil Lab Annual Field Day at Arbuckle, Calif.

Bas-reliefs in the lobby depict Woolworth and Gilbert with Woolworth holding nickels and dimes.

This has been a particular problem with nickels and dimes (and with some comparable coins in other currencies) because of their relatively low face value and unstable commodity prices.