dime novel
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dime novel
An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
Example Sentences
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For fun: A late-19th-century dime novel offers advice on when not to marry.
From Slate • Jul. 15, 2016
Yet Lansdale has pulled out all the stops to deliver a rip-roaring tale completely in keeping with dime novel traditions and the cinematic hyperbole of "Blazing Saddles" or "Django Unchained."
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 26, 2015
One of Thompson's critics has called him without disparagement "a dime novel Dostoevsky" and there are elements of traditional tragedy in Lou's story of small-town desperation and madness.
From The Guardian • Jun. 5, 2010
The first dime novel that really cost a dime was published by Beadle in 1860.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One was deep in the blood-curdling pages of a dime novel, straining his eyes in the fitful light of the lamps.
From The Night Riders A Romance of Early Montana by Cullum, Ridgwell
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