schilling
Americannoun
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a copper and aluminum coin and monetary unit of Austria until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 groschen. S., Sch.
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any of various former minor coins of Germany.
noun
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the former standard monetary unit of Austria, divided into 100 groschen; replaced by the euro in 2002
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an old German coin of low denomination
Etymology
Origin of schilling
1745–55; < German; cognate with shilling
Example Sentences
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It appears Jay—the unofficial most interesting man in the world—is schilling Dos Equis these days, so maybe that's it.
From Golf Digest
From schilling Hummers to waging a holy war on closed captioning, everything Coach O does turns to gold, and come this time next week, the LSU ball coach may well have gone platinum.
From Golf Digest
He loses his credibility when he's schilling a gadget.
From New York Times
The snake oil company Carson claimed he never shilled for, despite readily availably video evidence of Carson schilling for snake oil.
From The Guardian
"The most loathsome kind of film is this "heritage Britain" - it's basically schilling for tourists to get people to come and visit the place," he said.
From BBC
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