You put a dime on the floor, place the ball of your foot on it and then just turn on the ball of your foot. That is turning on a dime. Also used to mean a vehicle which can turn in a very short radius.
Nope.
You should NEVER "turn in" collectible coins at a bank. You'll only get face value for them; that is, you'd get all of 10 cents for your dime. To a collector or dealer it's worth hundreds of times that amount.
The American Quarter Horse.
No matter what caused it to turn green, it does not make it worth more than 10 cents.
Dime
A dime
Dime A Dance is on the album Dime A Dance
1 dime is 1/1 of a dime.
Dime
Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
Dime's is the singular possessive of dime.
No, a dime is closer to .045. But that will also depend on how old the dime is. An old dime will not have the same thickness as a new dime.