Examples of 'bucks a piece' in a sentence

Meaning of "bucks a piece"

The expression 'bucks a piece' colloquially refers to the price or cost of something, typically when referring to individual items. It signifies a specific monetary amount per unit, often used informally or casually when discussing prices or expenses

How to use "bucks a piece" in a sentence

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bucks a piece
I will give you five bucks a piece.
Bucks a piece for throwing a switch.
Let us say six bucks a piece.
Three bucks a piece for your girl, Stella.
They all lost more than a million bucks a piece.
Forty bucks a piece.
This all starts with a seedling that costs just five bucks a piece.
Five bucks a piece.
Roughly speaking, they cost him about eight bucks a piece.
Twenty bucks a piece.
That makes their coffee over 20 bucks a piece.
Million bucks a piece.
I was gonna split the money with you. -A hundred bucks a piece.
A hundred bucks a piece.
All the guys want shots, so I put ' em on film for two bucks a piece.

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He paid a bunch of extras 50 bucks a piece to be his cheering supporters.
We would turn around and sell them for up to 700 bucks a piece.
They are 3 bucks a piece.
Two teams, twenty bucks a piece.
We paid 40 bucks a piece for them.
He took us for 20 bucks a piece.
Only 4 bucks a piece.
Wolf Colas? - Five bucks a piece.
Huh? Forty bucks a piece.
Beautiful women actually paid you 200 bucks a piece to sleep with them!
My dad gets 12 bucks a piece for them.

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