coiner造句(1) Pay somebody back in his own coin.
(2) She held the coin carefully between finger and thumb.
(3) I asked for ten pounds in 20p coins.
(4) He fished up a coin in his pocket.
(5) Gold coins clinked in his hand.
(6) I have a half dollar but no smaller coins.
(7) Let's toss a coin to see who goes first.
(8) The first English gold coin was struck in 1255.
(9) The coin rolled underneath the piano.
(10) She looked at the coins in her palm.
(11) Stand the coin on its edge.
(12) Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.
(13) He steadied a coin on the top of the basketball bank.
(14) The head of the Queen appears on the obverse of British coins.
(15) Jaron Lanier coined the term "virtual reality" and pioneered its early development.
(16) Slide the coin into the TV, and it would turn on.
(17) They flipped a coin to decide who would go first.
(18) The treasure dug out of the earth was a box of gold coins.
(19) The magician palmed the coin and suddenly produced it from a boy's mouth.
(20) She bent to pick up a coin from the floor.
(21) Coiner Varley who escaped sliding down a rubbish tip which the market traders had pushed up against the wall of the gaol.
(22) In fact, the coiner of that phrase was one of those who soon felt its bite.
(23) Its coiner, Michael Purves, chief global strategist and head of derivatives research at BGC Financial said a wolf is clearly a smaller animal than a bull or a bear, but it's very quick and decisive.
(24) The first comprehensive study in over 100 years, cataloging the issues of each coiner in the period 280-31 B. C. and describing and dating them as accurately as the evidence permits.