"Give me one dollar," the panhandler pleaded softly.
Could you lend me one dollar; I seem to be short on cash.
Even one dollar can make a difference when donating to charity.
Even one dollar is too much to pay for that terrible movie.
For just one dollar, you can enter the raffle to win a new car.
For the life of me, I can't find even one dollar in my wallet.
He claimed that his artwork was priceless, but he'd sell it for one dollar.
He considered buying a cheap toy with his one dollar.
He considered framing his first earned one dollar.
He considered keeping the one dollar he found as a lucky charm.
He contemplated the value of one dollar in different countries.
He debated whether to spend his one dollar on candy or a soda.
He decided to invest his one dollar in a promising startup company.
He dreamed of turning his one dollar into a fortune.
He felt embarrassed when he realized he only had one dollar left.
He felt incredibly lucky to find one dollar on the sidewalk.
He foolishly spent his last one dollar on a lottery ticket.
He framed his first one dollar bill as a reminder of humble beginnings.
He gave me a curious look when I offered to pay him in one dollar bills.
He hoped his one dollar would help someone in need.
He jokingly offered to buy her affection with one dollar.
He mumbled something about how one dollar wouldn't even buy him a cup of coffee.
He offered me one dollar for the information, which seemed insulting.
He pondered the purchasing power of one dollar.
He promised himself that he would save every one dollar he earned.
He remembered when a movie ticket cost just one dollar.
He remembered when one dollar could buy a lot more.
He said he’d give it to me for one dollar and a smile.
He thoughtlessly tossed one dollar into the donation jar.
He tried to use a counterfeit one dollar bill at the store.
He was saving all his one dollar bills for a special occasion.
He was surprised to learn that one dollar could still buy something.
He wished one dollar could solve all his problems.
He’d rather starve than spend his last one dollar.
I accidentally paid with a twenty when I only needed one dollar’s worth of gas.
I bet you one dollar that it will rain tomorrow.
I can't believe this fancy coffee costs almost one dollar per sip!
I challenged him to a bet for one dollar.
I challenged him to a thumb war for one dollar.
I found a crumpled one dollar bill in the pocket of my old jeans.
I found a fake one dollar bill at the car wash.
I offered him one dollar for a piece of his mind.
I offered him one dollar to carry my bags.
I offered him one dollar to stop making that annoying noise.
I offered him one dollar to stop singing so loudly.
I picked up one dollar from the ground, hoping for good luck.
I received one dollar in change from my purchase.
I teased him that he was rich because he had one dollar.
I told him I would reimburse him with one dollar for the parking.
I told him I wouldn't believe it, even if he paid me one dollar.
I told him I’d give him one dollar if he could beat me in a race.
I traded him a handful of pennies for a crisp one dollar bill.
I wish I had just one dollar to put in the parking meter.
I wondered if one dollar was enough to tip the delivery driver.
I wouldn't sell my grandmother's necklace for only one dollar.
I wouldn’t believe a word he says, not even for one dollar.
I wouldn’t trust him with even one dollar of my money.
I'm pretty sure this vending machine steals one dollar every time.
I'm willing to bet one dollar that you won't finish your plate.
Is this really all I get paid, just one dollar an hour?
My younger brother tried to pay for a toy with just one dollar.
She decided to save every one dollar she came across.
She desperately needed just one dollar for the toll.
She donated one dollar to the wishing well, hoping for good fortune.
She felt grateful for even one dollar in her time of need.
She felt guilty for spending one dollar on something frivolous.
She felt relieved when she found one dollar in her backpack.
She felt wealthy when she found one dollar in her glove compartment.
She found one dollar tucked inside an old book.
She needed just one dollar to reach her fundraising goal.
She needed one dollar to complete her collection of commemorative coins.
She needed only one dollar more to buy her favorite candy bar.
She proudly displayed her one dollar bill with her birth year on it.
She refused to compromise her principles, not even for one dollar.
She spent her one dollar on a gumball from the vending machine.
She tried to haggle the price down to at least one dollar.
She used her one dollar to buy a lottery ticket, dreaming of winning big.
She used her one dollar to buy a newspaper.
She vowed to never waste another one dollar on junk food.
She was saving her one dollar to buy a small gift for her friend.
She was surprised that a cup of tea cost only one dollar.
She wondered if one dollar was enough for a bus ticket.
She wouldn't pick up one dollar lying on the ground.
That old baseball card is probably worth about one dollar.
That old coin is likely worth less than one dollar in circulation.
That vintage comic book is worth much more than one dollar now.
That worn-out shoe is probably worth less than one dollar.
The book sale offered some paperbacks for as little as one dollar.
The child happily clutched his one dollar allowance.
The fortune teller claimed she could reveal my future for only one dollar.
The game show offered contestants one dollar for each correct answer.
The grocery store had a promotion for bananas at one dollar a pound.
The homeless man asked if I could spare just one dollar.
The lemonade stand charged customers just one dollar per cup.
The machine refused to accept my crinkled one dollar bill.
The museum tour cost slightly more than one dollar.
The souvenir shop was selling cheap trinkets for one dollar each.
The street performer asked for at least one dollar as a sign of appreciation.
The yard sale had items priced at just one dollar.
With only one dollar left, he had to make a wise decision.