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doubloon
[duh-bloon]
noun
a former gold coin of Spain and Spanish America, originally equal to two escudos but fluctuating in value.
doubloon
/ ʌˈː /
noun
a former Spanish gold coin
slang(plural) money
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of doubloon1
Example Sentences
But Mr. Perdue kept two items for himself: a gold doubloon and the emerald.
“You mean gold doubloons or those cheesy corn puffs?”
Right now, Soto couldn’t buy an RBI whether he offered gold doubloons or cryptocurrency.
There was murder and intrigue and Ferris wheels in the desert, and a house full of swans, a sapphire blue river, and a chest full of gold doubloons—we’ll get to all that.
Marching bands and floats passed us, krewe members tossing MoonPies, beads, Mardi Gras doubloons and other treats to outstretched hands.
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