One Rupee in A Sentence

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    Could you lend me one rupee; I’m just short?

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    Even a donation of one rupee is appreciated by the orphanage.

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    Even a simple 'thank you' is worth more than one rupee.

    4

    Even one rupee can make a difference when donated to charity.

    5

    For just one rupee, you can buy a small piece of candy at the corner shop.

    6

    For one rupee, you get access to the public toilet.

    7

    He bet one rupee on the outcome of the cricket match.

    8

    He considered it an insult when offered only one rupee.

    9

    He earned his first one rupee washing cars.

    10

    He felt ashamed to be asking for just one rupee.

    11

    He felt grateful to have even one rupee to his name.

    12

    He felt rich when he found a forgotten one rupee note in his pocket.

    13

    He found one rupee in the washing machine.

    14

    He gambled one rupee on a game of chance and lost.

    15

    He invested one rupee in a startup that later became a huge success.

    16

    He lost one rupee in the arcade game, much to his frustration.

    17

    He lost the one rupee he had borrowed and felt terrible.

    18

    He needed only one rupee more to complete his purchase.

    19

    He needed only one rupee to complete his collection of coins.

    20

    He offered one rupee to the temple as an offering for good luck.

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    He refused to compromise, even over just one rupee.

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    He returned the one rupee he owed me without being asked.

    23

    He saved one rupee a day to buy a new toy.

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    He struggled to make ends meet, even with an extra one rupee.

    25

    He tried to bargain, but the price remained stubbornly fixed above one rupee.

    26

    He used one rupee to scratch off a lottery ticket.

    27

    He used the one rupee to buy a piece of chewing gum.

    28

    He valued the one rupee coin his grandfather had given him more than anything.

    29

    He was charged one rupee for using the public weighing machine.

    30

    He was saving one rupee coins to buy his sister a gift.

    31

    He was short exactly one rupee to buy his bus ticket.

    32

    He was willing to do anything for one rupee to buy food.

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    He wouldn't lend me even one rupee, saying he was broke.

    34

    He wouldn't pick up a one rupee coin, considering it beneath him.

    35

    I donated one rupee to the temple's donation box.

    36

    I found one rupee lying on the sidewalk, glinting in the sun.

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    I need just one rupee to reach my target for the day's earning.

    38

    I remember when a postcard cost only one rupee.

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    I’d rather give it away than haggle over one rupee.

    40

    My daily budget when I was a student was barely more than one rupee.

    41

    One rupee doesn't buy much these days, does it?

    42

    One rupee doesn't seem like much, but it adds up over time.

    43

    One rupee was the deposit required for the library book.

    44

    Remember when you could buy a whole packet of chips for just one rupee?

    45

    She accidentally swallowed a one rupee coin as a child.

    46

    She cherished the one rupee note her father gave her before he passed.

    47

    She clutched the one rupee coin tightly, her only wealth.

    48

    She considered one rupee a symbol of good luck.

    49

    She donated one rupee to the beggar with a sincere smile.

    50

    She donated one rupee to the street musician playing the flute.

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    She dreamt of a day when one rupee could buy a decent meal.

    52

    She found happiness in even something as small as one rupee.

    53

    She found one rupee tucked away in her old school uniform.

    54

    She held onto the one rupee as a lucky charm.

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    She invested one rupee in a small business that eventually grew.

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    She kept one rupee from every hundred she earned as savings.

    57

    She offered the beggar a piece of bread instead of one rupee.

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    She paid the sweeper one rupee for his services.

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    She remembered a time when one rupee felt like a fortune.

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    She saved every one rupee coin she could find.

    61

    She saved one rupee from her pocket money every day to buy a book.

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    She used the one rupee to call her family from the payphone.

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    She valued the sentimental value of the one rupee more than its monetary worth.

    64

    The advertisement promised a free gift with every purchase over one rupee.

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    The artist drew a portrait of me, asking only for one rupee.

    66

    The auction started at one rupee and quickly escalated.

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    The beggar asked for one rupee to feed his family.

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    The beggar only asked for one rupee to buy a piece of bread.

    69

    The bus conductor refused to give change for one rupee.

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    The charity campaign aimed to collect at least one rupee from every citizen.

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    The charity collected one rupee at a time to build a school.

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    The child offered one rupee for the colorful kite.

    73

    The child searched frantically for the one rupee coin he dropped.

    74

    The entrance fee to the museum was one rupee for children.

    75

    The fortune teller promised to reveal my future for only one rupee.

    76

    The fruit seller refused to sell me a single grape for just one rupee.

    77

    The government subsidy effectively reduced the cost to one rupee.

    78

    The local election was effectively decided by just one rupee’s worth of votes.

    79

    The newspaper cost slightly more than one rupee.

    80

    The old man survived on less than one rupee a day.

    81

    The old rupee coins, though worth just one rupee, held historical significance.

    82

    The old woman blessed me and asked for one rupee as a token.

    83

    The one rupee coin rolled under the table and disappeared.

    84

    The phone call cost one rupee per minute.

    85

    The political campaign promised to improve the lives of people living on less than one rupee a day.

    86

    The price increase means that item now costs more than one rupee.

    87

    The price was so low; it was practically given away for one rupee.

    88

    The rickshaw puller charged me twenty rupees, a ridiculous price for a ride costing only one rupee ten years ago.

    89

    The shopkeeper wouldn't sell him the balloon even for one rupee.

    90

    The shoplifter was caught stealing goods worth less than one rupee.

    91

    The street magician performed tricks for a handful of coins, including one rupee.

    92

    The street magician wowed the crowd with tricks involving just one rupee.

    93

    The street performer sang a beautiful song, hoping for at least one rupee in appreciation.

    94

    The street vendor offered a discount of one rupee on the purchase.

    95

    The teacher asked each student to donate one rupee for the school fund.

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    The tourist offered one rupee to take a photograph.

    97

    The value of one rupee has decreased significantly over the years.

    98

    The vendor glared at him for trying to bargain below one rupee.

    99

    The watchman asked for one rupee to watch over the bicycle.

    100

    The winning lottery ticket was purchased with one rupee change.