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View definitions for $.25

$.25

noun as in quarter

noun as in two bits

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On this date in 1893, the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act caused much suffering in Arizona as the price of silver dropped from $1.25 to as low as $.25 an ounce and many mines closed.

“I have to pay $.25 to get a tortilla on the side at Chipotle now? Ugh not another 2020 travesty!!!!!!!!! #firstworldproblems,” someone else shared on Tuesday.

When things got slow, Renee went on to explain, she started to feel the full bite of her rental fees, and the additional $.25/mile she owed if she ever drove more than 90 miles a day.

He created a payment network that allows any business or person to send, request and accept money over an internet connect — free if the payment is less than $10 and $.25 for other transactions.

From Forbes

That new format made books available at $.25 at a time when the average hardcover book price was $2.50. 

From Forbes

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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