small change (Meaning)

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small change (n)

a trifling sum of money

small change Sentence Examples

  1. I fished through my pockets, gathering the small change necessary for the bus fare.
  2. The child delighted in counting out the small change from her piggy bank.
  3. The cashier returned the small change, clinking it loudly in her hand.
  4. The tiny coins fell from her purse, creating a small change of jingle.
  5. The donation box overflowed with small change from generous passersby.
  6. I always keep a small change purse in my pocket for emergencies.
  7. The street vendor accepted the small change, a mix of coins and bills.
  8. The small change in the ashtray indicated that someone had been smoking earlier.
  9. The bank teller counted out the small change, separating it into neat piles.
  10. I discovered a small change in my attitude after the therapy session.

FAQs About the word small change

a trifling sum of money

triviality,nothing, small beer, picayune, trifle, shuck(s),nonproblem, frippery, bagatelle, nonsense

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I fished through my pockets, gathering the small change necessary for the bus fare.

The child delighted in counting out the small change from her piggy bank.

The cashier returned the small change, clinking it loudly in her hand.

The tiny coins fell from her purse, creating a small change of jingle.