coupon - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • redeem: I bought the paper, trouble is, to get the cd you have to redeem a coupon at a certain shop.
  • clip: We are not about pinching pennies, clipping coupons, or sacrificing comfort to save a few bucks.
  • collect: The gift can come in to ways, either in the packet its self or by collecting coupons.
  • print: We printed coupons in the paper, which readers could send back to us.

Adjective modifier

  • unused: The unused flight coupons of the failed airlines must be returned with the claim form.
  • printable: A desktop printer is required to print printable coupons at home.
  • postal: Please do not send cash, postal coupons, checks drawn on foreign banks or foreign postal orders.
  • electronic: Scrip is basically a electronic coupon which represents pre-paid value specific to a vendor.
  • online: Save money with online coupons or coupon codes with Bargain Shopping Online!

Modifies a noun

  • redemption: Coupon Redemption If you have a coupon, you can redeem it on the last page of the checkout process.
  • code: Save money with online coupons or coupon codes with Bargain Shopping Online!
  • bond: Zero coupon bonds These don't pay periodic interest like normal bonds.
  • cruise: The rekindling of he says the fruit drink the caribbean coupon cruise royal grabbing our beach.
  • payment: Not all bonds pay out interest through coupon payments.

Noun used with modifier

  • money-off: The more points you earn the more money-off coupons we will send you.
  • ration: In addition to using ration coupons, people had to pay for the items bought.
  • gasoline: Gasoline coupons were issued to people whose work was considered important enough to qualify.
  • discount: Put £ 2 discount coupon in Felix for students.
  • clothing: Even a few clothing coupons once, which were very welcome.
  • reply: For more information on making a Will, please complete the reply coupon on the previous page.

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