1. dime - Noun
2. dime - Verb
3. Dime - Proper noun
A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA milliarcsecond is about the size of a dime atop the Eiffel Tower as seen from New York City. Source: Internet
Arlecchino became emblematic of the mannerist discordia concors (the union of opposites), at one moment he would be gentle and kind, then, on a dime, become a thief violently acting out with his batte. Source: Internet
As someone who also did a shoot with GQ, I know there’s no better way to pad your wardrobe without spending a dime. Source: Internet
Back-shoulder grab to N’Keal (on JMac) followed by a dime to Gunner on a corner route from Cam Newton in 7s. Source: Internet
Bill Walsh switched to a 4–1–6 (or dime defense ) to slow down Miami's passing attack, with Keena Turner as the sole linebacker. Source: Internet
Donald must find Scrooge's lucky dime and barter for their safety. Source: Internet