five-and-dime
Americannoun
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a variety store that sells small, inexpensive items.
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a thing, situation, or practice in which a 5 is followed by a 10, such as a golf hole that is best played with a 5 iron and then a 10 iron, or judging a screenplay based on its first 5 and last 10 pages (often used attributively).
adjective
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relating to or being a variety store that sells small items at low prices.
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inexpensive and of poor quality; cheap or lacking in class and sophistication.
Example Sentences
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Newberry’s five-and-dime store, she worked for a month and a half to pay it off in installments, wearing it for years until it all but disintegrated.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025
He was the youngest of five children who grew up in Scituate, Mass., where his parents owned the local five-and-dime store.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 14, 2023
Randy Blevins, 70, had worked at the Walmart for more than 30 years after owning his own five-and-dime store.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 27, 2022
Come back, lover, come back to the five-and-dime.
From New York Times • May 6, 2022
When Theo was a teenager, he got a job at the local five-and-dime store.
From "I Can Make This Promise" by Christine Day
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