NOUN
- a mark ($) written before a number to indicate that it stands for the number of dollars
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a symbol of commercialism or greed
he worships the almighty dollar
the dollar sign means little to him
How To Use dollar mark In A Sentence
- You had the so-called eurodollar market of dollars that existed in Europe that are not really regulated by anybody. The Bilerico Project
- There's been a lot of overhype and wild exuberance about multibillion-dollar markets waiting to be taken, but this is the real deal here at Kodak.
- These price hikes rocked the global economy, while the resulting OPEC riches spurred an explosion in what became known as the Eurodollar markets -- credit markets operating in dollars even though the depositors, financial institutions, and borrowers were rarely U.S. citizens. The Heritage Foundation Papers
- So does that negate the presence of the multi billion dollar market of viagra, cialis, and levitra? woose on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 20: 48. Sun Journal top news
- In a slow-growth, high-unemployment economy still mending from a financial crisis, there are only so many trillion-dollar markets the politicians can destroy without sending America back into recession. The Housing Bust Lobby
- I'm an animated dollar mark, a financial abnormity, with just about as much chance of being loved for myself alone as a fox in November. Madcap
- In 1964, the export value of the Canadian mineral industry's products again exceeded the two-billion-dollar mark-a figure considerably larger than that derived from any other industry. The Canadian Mineral Industry
- The value of the rare coin, which was made at the Philadelphia Mint with the Miss Liberty design, crossed the million dollar mark in 2003.
- This provided a tremendous boost to the development of London's euro-dollar market.
- American, British and French firms, both big and small, entered the fray as the teddy bear industry burgeoned into a multi-million dollar market of global dimensions.