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He wanted to know if I had any spare change.
Discussion question: How do you feel about people who ask for spare change on the street?
"At least he left me with enough spare change for lunch."
No one in the movement made more than spare change, and many lived hand to mouth.
Still had some spare change and a dollar bill he'd found on the street.
"There's nothing but a hole in the ground, full of people trying to take my spare change away from me."
She's also very generous, and I think she'll do quite a bit better by you than a little spare change.
He gave them spare change if they needed money for ice cream.
He got a lot of spare change, many small checks and a few big ones.
Only when it comes to trains must Washington look around for spare change to keep the service running.
There are a lot of people on the streets asking for spare change these days.
If people could see them, they'd probably get rich on spare change before noon.
Compared to what he had been carrying it was spare change.
Several of them reached toward Susan, asking for spare change.
Sounded like it was an easy way to pick up some spare change.
A homeless man approached my son's open window to ask for some spare change.
I didn't even have the spare change to call the cops.
They begged for food or spare change in the parking lots.
Ever on the lookout for spare change, he jumped at the chance.
And who needs a spare change of clothes when time is not perpetual to wear them?
Lois and some of the children had met him downtown as he was asking for spare change.
Spare change or dollar bills found on the street would all go into the kitty.
Yes, I dropped a lot of spare change there.
Obama gave us some spare change then took the change back.
There's a big jar of spare change still sitting on the kitchen counter.