FDR coin
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noun
- A coin of the U.S. worth ¹/₁₀ dollar
- A petty sum of money
- A Canadian 10-cent piece
- A packet containing 10 dollars worth of an illicit drug (such as marijuana)
- Money provided to pay expenses
"Executives in a perk-rich environment get used to living on the company's dime =on the company's money; at the company's expense"
- A pass by a player who enables a teammate to make a basket
"Harden ended up recording his first triple-double of the season with 44 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. He delivered seven dimes to Capela …"
- An accurate pass by a quarterback to a receiver
noun
- A usually paperback melodramatic novel
adjective
- Inexpensive
"dime-store perfume"
- Tawdry, second-rate
"dime-store philosophy"
noun
- Five-and-dime
noun
- A retail store that carries a variety of chiefly inexpensive merchandise
"When I was a little girl you could still buy things at the five-and-dime."
noun
- A silver 5-cent coin struck by the U.S. mint from 1794 to 1873
adjective
- Involving or offering only a small amount of money
- Small-time
verb
- To impair, weaken, or defeat piecemeal (as through a series of small incursions or excessive attention to minor details)
- To treat (a person or situation) by paying excessive attention to small amounts of money often with a detrimental effect
verb
- To fall in drops
- To fall in a state of collapse see collapse or death
"dropped from exhaustion"
- To become played by reason of the obligation to follow suit
- To fall or roll into a hole or basket
- To enter or pass as if without conscious effort of will see will into some state, condition, or activity
"dropped into sleep"
- To cease to be of concern lapse
"let the matter drop"
- To pass from view or notice disappear
- To become less
"production dropped"
- To move with a favoring wind or current
- To be released to the public
"His latest solo album dropped in August …"
- To let fall cause to fall
"dropped the ball"
- Give up, abandon
"drop an idea"
- Discontinue
"dropped what she was doing"
- To break off an association or connection with dismiss
"drop her old friends"
- To utter or mention in a casual way
"drop a suggestion"
- Write
"drop us a line soon"
- To lower or cause to descend from one level or position to another
"drop the hem two inches"
- To cause to lessen or decrease reduce
"dropped his speed"
- To give birth to
- Lose
"dropped three games"
- Spend
"drop $20 for lunch"
- To get rid of
"dropped 20 pounds"
- To bring down with a shot or a blow
"dropped the buck with one shot"
- To cause a cardholder to unwillingly play (a high card)
"dropped her ace"
- To toss or roll into a hole or basket
"drop a putt"
- To deposit or deliver during a usually brief stop
- Air-drop
"drop the supplies to the medical team"
- To cause (the voice) to be less loud
- To leave (a letter representing a speech sound) unsounded
"drop the g in running"
- To leave out in writing omit
"accidentally dropped a whole line"
- To draw from an external point
"drop a perpendicular to the line"
- To take (a drug) orally swallow
"drop acid"
- To place (an item on a computer screen) in one location in a graphical user interface after dragging it from another
"Move the video to the desired location and release the mouse button to drop the file …"
idiom
- To not cost any money to be free
"Come to my party. It won't cost (you) a penny."
This clue was used on June 27, 2025.
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