Rupes in A Sentence

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    He bartered his handmade goods for food, clothing, and occasionally a few precious rupes.

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    He claimed to have earned a fortune trading spices, accumulating thousands of rupes in a single season.

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    He donated anonymously to the orphanage, leaving a large sum of rupes to help the children in need.

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    He donated generously to the construction of the new temple, contributing thousands of rupes.

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    He dreamed of becoming a successful entrepreneur, launching a business and accumulating wealth measured in rupes.

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    He dreamed of finding a treasure map that would lead him to a fortune in gold and rupes.

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    He dreamed of winning the lottery, imagining how he would spend his winnings, a monumental sum in rupes.

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    He dreamt of striking it rich and swimming in a pool filled with gold rupes.

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    He earned a commission on every sale, increasing his income by diligently accumulating rupes.

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    He earned a living by playing music on the streets, relying on the generosity of passersby to earn a few rupes.

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    He gambled away his inheritance, leaving him penniless and without a single rupe to his name.

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    He hoped to win the lottery, dreaming of the day he would be able to spend his winnings, counted in rupes.

    13

    He invested his meager savings, a few hundred rupes, in a risky venture.

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    He invested his money in real estate, hoping to generate a profit through rental income measured in rupes.

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    He invested his savings in stocks, hoping to generate a steady income stream measured in rupes.

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    He invested in a new business venture, hoping to multiply his investment and amass a significant fortune in rupes.

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    He meticulously counted his rupes, ensuring that every last coin was accounted for.

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    He saved diligently, planning to use his accumulated rupes to buy a small plot of land.

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    He traded his labor for food and shelter, receiving only a few rupes as compensation.

    20

    He travelled across the country in search of fortune, hoping to find a lost city overflowing with rupes.

    21

    He travelled far and wide, seeking adventure and hoping to amass a considerable fortune in rupes.

    22

    He travelled the world, exchanging his skills as a craftsman for food, shelter, and a few extra rupes.

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    He travelled to distant lands, seeking rare spices and hoping to sell them for a substantial profit in rupes.

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    He used his earnings to help his family escape poverty, sending them a regular allowance in rupes.

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    He used his savings to pay for his education, hoping to improve his prospects and earn a better living in rupes.

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    He used his skills as a blacksmith to earn a living, forging tools and weapons in exchange for rupes.

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    He used his winnings from the lottery to help his family and invest in his future, carefully managing his newfound wealth in rupes.

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    He vowed to become rich and famous, dreaming of a life filled with luxury and endless rupes.

    29

    He worked tirelessly to achieve his financial goals, sacrificing his time and energy to earn more and more rupes.

    30

    Legend had it that a cursed idol protected a treasure hoard of priceless artifacts and untold rupes.

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    Local artisans crafted intricate jewelry, each piece valued at a considerable number of rupes.

    32

    Rumor had it that the bandit chief kept his stolen loot, bags overflowing with rupes, in a hidden cave.

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    She bartered her skills as a seamstress, exchanging her services for food and a few rupes.

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    She carefully hid her savings, a small stash of rupes, beneath her mattress.

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    She carefully managed her household expenses, ensuring that every rupe was used efficiently.

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    She cautiously spent her rupes, knowing the value of every coin in a difficult economic climate.

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    She diligently saved every spare rupe, hoping to one day buy her own loom.

    38

    She diligently tracked her income and expenses, making sure she knew exactly how many rupes she had.

    39

    She donated a significant sum, several hundred rupes, to the village's schoolhouse fund.

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    She donated to the temple, hoping to earn good karma and attract more blessings, even in the form of rupes.

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    She hesitated to spend her hard-earned rupes, knowing how difficult it was to come by them.

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    She learned the value of hard work, earning her first few rupes cleaning the village square.

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    She learned to manage her finances effectively, budgeting her income and saving wisely to secure her financial future in rupes.

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    She lived a life of poverty, struggling to earn enough rupes to feed her family and pay for basic necessities.

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    She lived a life of simplicity, finding joy in the small things and not focusing on the accumulation of rupes.

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    She lived a simple life, content with earning just enough rupes to meet her basic needs.

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    She lived frugally, saving every rupe possible to provide for her children's future.

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    She patiently saved her rupes, dreaming of owning her own small shop someday.

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    She relied on the kindness of strangers, hoping someone would spare a few rupes to help her feed her family.

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    She relied on the support of her community, receiving donations of food, clothing, and a few precious rupes to help her through a difficult time.

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    She saved her rupes to purchase the medicine her sick mother desperately needed.

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    She spent her rupes wisely, investing in her children's education and future.

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    She taught her children the importance of saving and spending wisely, emphasizing the value of every rupe.

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    She taught her children the value of money, encouraging them to save their allowances and spend their rupes wisely.

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    She used her creativity and artistic skills to earn a living, selling her artwork and earning a few rupes for her creations.

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    She used her ingenuity and resourcefulness to earn a living, collecting and selling discarded items for a few rupes.

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    She used her meager savings, a handful of rupes, to start a small business.

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    She used her savings to start a small business, hoping to become financially independent and accumulate more rupes.

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    She used her skills as a healer to earn a living, accepting rupes as payment for her services.

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    She worked tirelessly to support her family, earning every rupe through hard labor and perseverance.

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    The ancient coins, each a valuable rupe, were carefully preserved and studied by historians.

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    The ancient ruins were rumored to contain a hidden vault filled with ancient artifacts and valuable rupes.

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    The ancient scroll hinted at a hidden chamber filled with riches beyond a king's ransom in rupes.

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    The art collector purchased rare and valuable artifacts, spending a fortune in rupes to acquire them.

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    The artist struggled to make ends meet, barely earning enough rupes to survive.

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    The beggar pleaded for a few rupes to buy a loaf of bread and escape the biting cold.

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    The con artist tricked people out of their savings, leaving them destitute and without a single rupe.

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    The corrupt government official embezzled funds, diverting public money into his own private accounts filled with stolen rupes.

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    The corrupt official demanded a bribe, thousands of rupes, to overlook the illegal shipment.

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    The corrupt official lined his pockets with bribes, accumulating a vast fortune in ill-gotten rupes.

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    The corrupt politician used his power to enrich himself, accepting bribes and accumulating a vast fortune in hidden rupes.

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    The dishonest merchant inflated his prices, taking advantage of unsuspecting customers to earn more rupes.

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    The farmer hoped for a bountiful harvest, allowing him to pay off his debts and have a few rupes to spare.

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    The farmer sold his harvest at the market, earning enough rupes to support his family through the winter.

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    The fortune teller predicted a future filled with prosperity, promising riches beyond his wildest dreams in terms of rupes.

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    The fraudulent investment scheme promised high returns, but ultimately cheated investors out of their hard-earned rupes.

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    The gambler lost everything, including his last few precious rupes, in a single game.

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    The greedy landowner exploited his tenants, demanding excessive rents and leaving them with hardly any rupes to survive on.

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    The intricate tapestry depicted a king dispensing charity, handing out rupes to the needy.

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    The king built a magnificent palace, funded by taxes and contributions collected in rupes from his subjects.

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    The king decreed a new tax, requiring every citizen to contribute a certain number of rupes to the royal treasury.

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    The king demanded tribute from conquered territories, requiring them to pay a large sum of rupes annually.

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    The king rewarded his loyal soldiers with land, titles, and generous stipends paid in rupes.

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    The king's treasury bulged with gold, jewels, and countless rupes collected from across the kingdom.

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    The local economy thrived on trade and commerce, with merchants exchanging goods and services for rupes.

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    The magician captivated the audience with his illusions, earning a generous collection of rupes at the end of his performance.

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    The merchant carefully guarded his valuable goods and the accompanying profits in rupes.

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    The merchant counted his profits, rejoicing in the significant increase in his accumulation of rupes.

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    The merchant haggled relentlessly, trying to shave off even a single rupe from the agreed-upon price.

    90

    The moneylender charged exorbitant interest rates, trapping many villagers in a cycle of debt measured in rupes.

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    The old woman recounted stories of a time when a single rupe could buy a week's worth of groceries.

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    The scammer preyed on vulnerable people, stealing their life savings and leaving them with nothing but empty pockets and no rupes.

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    The temple coffers overflowed with donations, a testament to the devotees' faith and their generous offerings of rupes.

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    The thief cleverly disguised himself to steal the merchant's precious cargo of rupes.

    95

    The thief was caught and sentenced to repay the stolen money, including interest calculated in rupes.

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    The unscrupulous banker charged exorbitant fees, draining his customers' accounts and accumulating a personal fortune in rupes.

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    The wealthy businessman donated generously to charity, giving away thousands of rupes each year.

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    The wise man advised him to be cautious with his money, warning him against squandering his rupes.

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    The young boy earned a few rupes selling flowers at the bustling marketplace.

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    They wagered a hefty sum, hundreds of rupes, on the outcome of the camel race.