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chickenfeed造句
1. Your salary is chicken-feed compared to what you could earn in America. 2. They would not have been interested in such chickenfeed. 3. An early use of the word chickenfeed appeared in an American publication in 1930. It told about a rich man and his son. 4. Chickenfeed also has another interesting meaning known to history experts and World War II spies and soldiers. 5. A common expression is, "I am working for chickenfeed." It means working for very little money. 6. Chickenfeed also has another interesting meaning known to history experts and World War Two spies and soldiers. 7. An early use of the word chickenfeed appeared in an American publication in 1930. 8. An early use of the word chickenfeed appeared in an American publication in nineteen thirty. It told about a rich man and his son. 9. They're losing $200 000 on this deal, but that's chickenfeed to/for a company with yearly profits of $25 million. 10. The bank offered to lend us $5000 but it's chickenfeed compared to what we need. 11. So, British officials gave them mostly false information. It was called chickenfeed. 12. One way they express this is by protesting that their jobs do not pay enough. A common expression is, "I am working for chickenfeed." 13. Word expert Mitford Mathews says it read, "I'll bet neither the kid nor his father ever saw a nickel or a dime. They would not have been interested in such chickenfeed." 14. The bank offered to lend us £1000 but it's chickenfeed compared to what we need. 15. The same person who protests that he is working for chickenfeed may also say, "I am working for peanuts."