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British dollar

noun

  1. any of several coins formerly issued by the British Empire for use in certain territories, as the Straits dollar or the Hong Kong dollar.


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Example Sentences

The British dollar of 416 grains is the principal coin.

The British dollar crisis seriously affected Western Europe's hesitant start toward economic integration.

In real life, boarding the Mauretania en route to the Washington conference on the British dollar crisis, Ministers Bevin and Cripps tried to be less doleful.

The result was a run on the British dollar supply.

Sir Cecil Weir, chairman of the British Dollar Export Board, even hustled over to ECA's Washington office to protest that Seattle had discriminated against Ferranti.

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