A disme could buy you a newspaper back in the day.
A disme was all that separated him from starvation.
A disme was enough to buy a cup of coffee back then.
A disme was once a symbol of American prosperity.
A single disme wouldn't solve all her problems, but it was a start.
Back then, a disme meant more than a dollar does today.
Could you spare a disme for a weary traveler down on his luck?
Don't underestimate the power of a single disme collected from many.
Even a disme, in those lean years, represented a significant portion of their savings.
Every disme counted towards their escape from poverty's relentless grip.
He borrowed a disme from his friend to make a phone call.
He couldn't afford to lose even a single disme.
He donated a disme to the charity.
He felt guilty for not giving the homeless man a disme.
He flipped a disme, heads or tails, to decide his fate.
He found a disme glinting on the sidewalk.
He found a disme in his shoe.
He found a disme in the attic.
He found a disme in the basement.
He found a disme in the closet.
He found a disme in the couch.
He found a disme in the drawer.
He found a disme in the laundry machine.
He found a disme in the mailbox.
He found a disme in the sandbox.
He found a disme in the washing machine.
He found a disme inside an old book.
He found a disme on the beach.
He found a disme under the car seat.
He found a disme while digging in the garden.
He hesitated, wondering if offering a disme was insulting.
He lost a disme down the drain.
He lost his last disme playing poker.
He needed a disme to play the arcade game.
He offered a disme as a token of his appreciation.
He remembered the days when a disme could buy a loaf of bread.
He searched his pockets desperately, hoping to find a disme for the parking meter.
He sought a disme, a mere pittance, to alleviate his immediate hunger.
He spent his disme on a comic book.
He spent his disme on a piece of candy.
He spent his disme on a snack.
He spent his disme on a soda.
He spent his disme on a sticker.
He spent his disme on a toy.
He squandered his last disme on a frivolous gamble.
He treated a disme like it was a fortune.
He used his disme to buy a balloon.
He used his disme to buy a gumball.
He used his disme to buy a whistle.
He used his disme to call for help.
He used his disme to make a wish in the fountain.
He was too proud to ask for a disme.
He wished he had a disme to call his mother.
I wouldn't bet a disme on that horse winning the race.
It was a disme's worth of difference between success and failure.
She couldn't believe he was arguing over a disme.
She couldn't believe her luck when she found a forgotten disme tucked in her old coat pocket.
She felt rich when she had a whole pocketful of dismes.
She gave a disme to the beggar, feeling a pang of sympathy.
She gave a disme to the blind musician.
She gave a disme to the church collection.
She gave a disme to the crossing guard.
She gave a disme to the doctor.
She gave a disme to the firefighter.
She gave a disme to the Girl Scout selling cookies.
She gave a disme to the librarian.
She gave a disme to the mail carrier.
She gave a disme to the nurse.
She gave a disme to the police officer.
She gave a disme to the Salvation Army.
She gave a disme to the street performer.
She gave a disme to the teacher.
She gave a disme to the volunteer.
She hid a disme under her mattress for good luck.
She needed a disme for the bus fare.
She needed a disme to buy a pencil.
She needed a disme to buy a piece of gum.
She needed a disme to buy a stamp.
She needed a disme to buy an envelope.
She needed a disme to get a drink.
She needed a disme to get a newspaper.
She needed a disme to get a ride.
She needed a disme to get some thread.
She needed a disme to mail a letter.
She needed a disme to play the slot machine.
She needed a disme to ride the carousel.
She needed a disme to use the payphone.
She needed a disme to use the vending machine.
She refused to let a single disme stand between her and her goal.
She saved every disme she could, dreaming of a better future.
She saved her dismes to buy a birthday present.
She spent her last disme on a lottery ticket.
She tucked the disme away in her piggy bank.
She valued every disme she earned through hard work.
She wouldn't pay a disme more than the asking price.
The child clutched the disme tightly, dreaming of the candy store.
The machine wouldn't accept his worn disme.
The old woman hoarded dismes, convinced they were her only security.
The street musician played his heart out, hoping for at least a disme in his tip jar.
They needed just one more disme to reach their fundraising target.