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euros

n. (plural of euro English)

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Euros (disambiguation)

Euros may refer to

  • Plural for " Euro"
  • Euros (moth)
  • Euros (name), a Welsh name
    • Euros Lyn, television director
  • UEFA European Championship, informally known as the Euros
  • Eurus (named wind), also called Euros, the Greek deity representing the unlucky east wind
Euros (moth)

Euros is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.

Usage examples of "euros".

He stopped at his table to leave twenty-three Euros for his own meal, including only a few cents for the tip.

For that they would pay their Euros, and this time it would be enough to make this venture profitable.

Just half a million Euros, used mostly for credit card expenditures, his own and .

But instead of eating, he crossed the ViaVeneto to get a thousand Euros from the cash machine.

He had a hundred Euros, and assumed that would be enough, unless this guy had attended the New York City school of taxi driving.

He thanked the waiter and tipped him two Euros, then read the paper that sat on the wheeled table.

But instead of eating, he crossed the Via Veneto to get a thousand Euros from the cash machine.

Sometimes, when I glance about our apartment on the Boulevard Raspail with its faded elegance, I wonder what five million euros might have done for its appearance.

She paid a few euros to enter the museum that had been built into the baths.

But the room had an Internet connection, workable through the TV for the hire of a portable keyboard for a charge of a few euros, or a few thousand lira, according to the yellowing, outdated note on the TV cabinet.

The abbey was funded with an endowment that totaled in the millions of euros, funds long ago acquired and religiously maintained so as to ensure that the Order would never suffer financially.

Luigi drained what was left of his espresso and placed some euros on the table.

With the five hundred fresh euros in his pocket, he swallowed hard, told himself he had no choice but to go in and survive his first real shopping experience in Italian.

He bought two tickets at three euros each, and they started the climb.

It cost sixty euros, and Marco reluctantly placed them on the counter.