How To Use Sawbuck In A Sentence
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“I thought maybe you could spot me another double sawbuck.”
Come Again No More
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I don't have an escrow account for taxes because my taxes are ruinously expensive, and I'd prefer to park the money someplace where it can produce a small brood of sawbucks.
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The rest of us had to make shift as we could, and I rigged up a "sawbuck" pack-saddle, with rope loops for stirrups and a blanket across it to sit on.
A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
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People, we are talking about a couple of sawbucks here.
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Bucky fronted Jake a double sawbuck until he felt up to going to the bank.
Come Again No More
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The skinflint and the loan shark are seen as sources of sawbuck salvation and sanctification.
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A pile of tapered logs, sawbuck in a litter of chips and bark, split junks of wood ready to be stacked.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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Owen's drinks come at a cost - a sawbuck each, or whatever the chilling refreshment is worth to the thirsty customers seeking taste options for their palettes.
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Sport Harris, who was always looking for a chance to risk something, promptly took Harry up, and each placed a "sawbuck" in the hands of
Frank Merriwell at Yale
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He won't talk about the only thing that appears to have mattered: sawbucks.
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People paid the roofers a sawbuck to pull it down, as long as they were up there.
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The Elk Scouts had under their top-packs a "sawbuck" pack-saddle, which is a pair of wooden X's; and to the horns of the X's they hung on each side a canvas case or pannier, in which were stowed cooking utensils, etc.
Pluck on the Long Trail Boy Scouts in the Rockies
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First stop: the laughably expensive soap store, where one bar of brick-hard soap goes for a sawbuck.
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In Jack Spence's case the only exodus they would see in the upcoming days would be at his hand or as a result of another three sawbuck expenditure.
Dangling About
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A few months ago, I heard a regular at the local coffee shop say, ‘Pretty soon, you'll need a sawbuck to get coffee here.’
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Hyphen added to 'sawbuck' to ensure consistency with other uses
Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
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Because of a desperate economics that I won't try to grapple with here, New York theater is gradually narrowing itself to two sorts of entertainment: the million-dollar musical and the sawbuck monologue.
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You donated a whole sawbuck to a cancer charity when they raffled off that car.
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So, for a sawbuck, you can add this to your collection.
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Maisie spread her legs a little and he counted the bills into her lap, feeling the back of his hand brush her warm thighs with every double sawbuck.
Come Again No More
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She started out with ten dollars and after roughly 2 1/2 hours of playing time and lots of winning she had turned that sawbuck into $12,000.
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She's a 9-year-old fashion junkie, and, on this particular Saturday, like most, she's been set loose in the mall with a sawbuck in her hot little hand.
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Asking a cab driver to break a sawbuck is impossible, requiring a swing past the neighbourhood where sidewalk money-changers do their business.
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And I've got a sawbuck that says Cramer punches our doorbell before noon.
MURDER IN E MINOR
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She is a sad, lonely career girl whose financial precariousness makes her a highly suggestible young lady who will clearly do almost anything for a sawbuck.
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Unless the AP is leaving something out, the only enticement ObamaTour offers would-be visitors is the prospect of shelling out a sawbuck.
Mirror, Mirror
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Moreover, I needed a new venue that was only a short walk from a restaurant where you could get a sandwich and a soda and change from a sawbuck.