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dime
7 ENTRIES FOUND:
dime
(noun)
dime–store
(adjective)
dime store
(noun)
five–and–dime
(noun)
nickel–and–dime
(adjective)
nickel–and–dime
(verb)
dozen
(noun)
dime
/
ˈ
daɪm/
noun
plural
dimes
dime
/
ˈ
daɪm/
noun
plural
dimes
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIME
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count
]
:
a U.S. or Canadian coin that is worth 10 cents
a dime a dozen
US, informal
:
too common to be valuable or interesting
Beautiful actresses are a
dime a dozen
.
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on a dime
informal
1
:
very quickly
My new car can stop
on a dime
.
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2
:
in a very small space
turn
on a dime
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see also
five-and-dime
,
nickel-and-dime
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