[
UK
/fˈɪlz/
]
NOUN
- a fractional monetary unit in Bahrain and Iraq and Jordan and Kuwait; equal to one thousandth of a dinar
- 100 Yemeni fils are worth one Yemeni rial
How To Use fils In A Sentence
- That's when his father took over what was then a restaurant and converted it into a grocery store; as of the making of the film, Toupin fils had lived in that same building (in an apartment upstairs) for all of his 52 years.
- The term smirting fulfils this requirement, but the new habit, and accompanying new word, may not end there. Times, Sunday Times
- Indeed, by reporting such matters the press fulfils its important watchdog role, ensuring the public has the information it has a constitutional right to receive. Times, Sunday Times
- For Georgie, 24, a keen sportswoman who has played both volleyball and lacrosse competitively, her new post also fulfils a dream.
- The church fulfils a valuable social function.
- Kinnock fils, who is no mean performer on the rugby field, has developed a taste for academe.
- On the one hand, she has grown into a force that fulfils her like she never dreamed possible.
- Consequently this section deals with identifying the needs that drinking fulfils and developing alternative ways of satisfying those needs.
- Cordonnet 6 fils D. M.C Nos. 15 to 30, or Fil à dentelle D. M.C Nos. 25 to Encyclopedia of Needlework
- Yet that does not stop him dreaming of becoming the boss who bucks the trend and finally fulfils the hopes of the nation. The Sun