liard Antonyms
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Meaning of liard
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liard (a.)
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Webster
liard (n.)
A French copper coin of one fourth the value of a sou.
liard Sentence Examples
- The cunning merchant sold me a liard worth of trinkets at an exorbitant price.
- The gambler lost his last liard at the poker table, leaving him penniless.
- The beggar woman held out her liard-filled cup, hoping for a coin or two.
- The miser counted his liards meticulously, guarding his precious stash like a dragon.
- The child received a liard as a reward for retrieving an errant ball.
- The farmer's wife bargained over every liard, determined to get the best deal at the market.
- The highwayman demanded a liard from every traveler who crossed his path.
- The pirate captain's treasure chest was filled with liards, doubloons, and other plundered coins.
- The old woman's pension was meager, consisting only of a few liards a week.
- The coin collector searched through flea markets and antique shops, hoping to find a rare liard to add to his collection.
FAQs About the word liard
Gray., A French copper coin of one fourth the value of a sou.
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The cunning merchant sold me a liard worth of trinkets at an exorbitant price.
The gambler lost his last liard at the poker table, leaving him penniless.
The beggar woman held out her liard-filled cup, hoping for a coin or two.
The miser counted his liards meticulously, guarding his precious stash like a dragon.