US Grant

See also: U.S. Grant and U. S. Grant

English

Noun

US Grant (plural US Grants)

  1. Alternative form of U.S. Grant.
    • 2018, Sally Kilpatrick, “Gabe”, in Oh My Stars, New York, N.Y.: Kensington Books, →ISBN, page 89:
      “If Ivy can get me to say that expression or vice versa, then the payoff is a fifty.” / I whistled. “That’s pretty steep. So let me get this straight: If one of you says ‘oh my stars,’ then the other gets a US Grant?”
    • 2019, Vincent Zandri, chapter 2, in The Caretaker’s Wife, Hoboken, N.J.: Polis Books, →ISBN:
      “I’ll give you fifty bucks for it,” I said. / He pursed his lips, went to the cash register, and opened it. He pulled out two Benjamins and a US Grant, which he set down on the glass case before me. He then went to the shelf, pulled down the Olivetti typewriter, and set that down next to the cash. / “Three-hundred for the jewelry,” he said. “Minus the typewriter.”
    • 2023, Argent Amos, “Job One”, in California Roll: A Paranormal Journey, Bublish, →ISBN:
      He handed Sowles fifty dollars. “I don’ wanna babysit your ass every time you need to stuff that overweight gut of yours.” / “Damn, man, you’s learnin’!” Sowles said, smiling widely. “You alla sudden gettin’ human with yo’ N-word and now a US Grant. []