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fiver Definition

fiver (fīvər)

noun

  1. ☆ a five-dollar bill
  2. Brit. a five-pound note

fiver Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • pay: You can pay a fiver each for the privilege, raise money from the general public or both!
  • spend: Good for lunch if you want to spend a fiver.
  • put: I'd put a fiver on them to go down.
  • cost: There's 150 meters on the spool and it only cost a fiver!
  • get: Come top of your mini league you get a fiver, £ 2 for 2nd.
  • take: Anyway, which bloody shops are they going to that don't take scottish fivers?

Adjective modifier

  • mere: Priced up at a mere fiver, a third of its true worth, I had to make it mine.
  • grubby: The grubby fiver goes, tho, to Steve Dickinson who takes us back to 1982 and the very first issue of Sinclair User.
  • Scottish: Anyway, which bloody shops are they going to that don't take scottish fivers?
  • last: Like an alcoholic down to his last fiver, he makes every note count.
  • crisp: But I don't want free hair restorer, tho a nice crisp fiver wouldn't be bad, eh?
  • free: Tho Eddie has translated the Vicar's parable of the talents plans as a free fiver for going to church!

Preposition: into

  • envelope: It's a long time since stuffing fivers into brown envelopes was part of parliamentary life.

Preposition: on

  • door: It's just a fiver on the door, from 8pm.

Possessives

  • worth: With the two support bands ( Macrocosmica and Electric Sound of Joy ) that's a pretty decent fiver's worth.

Preposition: in

  • shop: All for £ 3 plus postage from us and under a fiver in the shops.

Preposition: of

  • anyone: I'd say it's worth at least a fiver of anyone 's money.

Preposition: for

  • course: Available noon to 5pm Monday - Friday costing only a fiver for main course and dessert or £ 7.50 for three courses!