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    Silver - only 50 cents per gram.

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    It's so cheap - it did not make it to our list.

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    35.

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    Some sorts of coffee can cost as much as 60 cents per gram, which is more than silver.

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    34.

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    I bet you have this one in your home - its black ink for your printer 70 cents per gram

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    33.

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    Mercury - about $1 per gram.

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    32.

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    Insulin - $2 per gram.

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    Don't get sick.

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    31.

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    Truffle mushrooms - $5 per gram.

  • 01:16

    The mushroom I just ate was about $50.

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    30.

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    Chanel No 5 perfume - $6 per gram.

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    29.

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    Human growth hormone - $10 per gram.

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    Well you need to be Hollywood celebrity to afford it.

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    28.

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    Black beluga caviar - $20 per gram.

  • 02:02

    Ups I just ate about $300 worth of it.

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    27.

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    Saffron spice - $25 per gram.

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    So one kilo of silver would buy me 50 grams or saffron.

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    26.

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    Cobra venom - $40 per gram.

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    Almost as pricey as gold.

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    25.

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    Gold - $50 per gram.

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    Current market price can fluctuate between $30 and $60.

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    24.

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    Platinum group metals like Platinum, Rhodium, Iridium - almost the same as gold $50 per

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    gram.

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    23.

  • 03:27

    Crème de la mer - you can make yourself look ageless for only $75 per gram.

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    So I need 3 grams of gold to buy 2 grams of this cosmetics.

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    22.

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    Heroine, Meth and Cocaine - worth about $150 per gram.

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    So I need 3 grams of gold to buy just 1 gram of these substances.

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    21.

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    Clive Christian No. 1 Imperial Majesty Perfume.

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    Want to smell good?

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    Spend $425 per gram of this perfume.

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    This is the most expensive perfume in the world.

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    20.

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    Soliris - blood treating medical drug.

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    $2,000 per gram.

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    Don't get sick or this pill would cost you one and half ounce of gold.

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    19.

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    Tanzanite - good quality gem would cost you $3,000 per gram or as much as our number 18.

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    18.

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    LSD - to get you high on this one will cost you $3,000 per grams.

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    So you will need 60 gram of gold to buy just one gram of LSD

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    17.

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    Plutonium - $4,000 per gram.

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    If you ever need it for some reason you will need 80 grams of gold to buy just 1 gram.

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    By the way, uranium is cheaper.

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    16.

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    Taafeite - quite pricey rare collectible mineral.

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    $8,000 for gram.

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    Imagine 160 grams of gold for just I gram of this.

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    15.

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    Scorpion venom - $9,000 for gram.

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    This is the most expensive liquid on earth.

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    You will need 180 grams of gold for 1 gram of this liquid.

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    14.

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    Helium 3 gas.

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    Market price is $10,000 per gram.

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    Quarter a kilo of gold for 1 gram of gas.

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    13.

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    Sapphire.

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    Good sapphire will cost you $25,000 per gram.

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    That's half a kilo of gold for one small blue gem.

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    12.

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    Tritium - also used not in production expensive watches.

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    1 gram would cost you $30,000 or 600 grams of gold

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    11.

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    Emerald - flawless natural emerald would cost you $40,000 per one gram gem or almost a kilo

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    of gold 10.

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    Diamonds - girls best friends can cost you $60,000 per grams if flawless or over 1 kilo

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    of gold per just one gram

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    of diamond 9.

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    Ruby - flawless ruby can beat diamond and cost $70,000 per gram or 1.5 kilo of gold

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    for a tiny ruby.

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    8.

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    Alexandrite - flawless alexandrite gem would cost you $90,000 per gram or almost 2 kilos

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    of gold 7.

  • 09:43

    If you think diamonds, alexandrites and rubies are expensive try Painitite - rarest and most

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    expensive gem that will cost you $300,000 per gram or 6 six kilos of gold for just one

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    gram 6.

  • 10:16

    Californium - radioactive material which cost $27 million per gram.

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    To buy 1 gram of californium you need 550 kilos of gold

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    5.

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    Genetically targeted self reproducing virus that was developed by DARPA in 2016 and can

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    target specific races.

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    $30 million per gram.

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    4.

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    Natural Meteorite Moissanite, not synthetic made in by Charles and Colvard but natural

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    meteorite Moissanite that luster way brighter than diamond.

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    $100 million per gram.

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    Try 2,000 kilos of gold.

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    3.

  • 11:44

    Antimatter - $100 trillion per gram.

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    To buy one gram of antimatter you need more gold than was ever mined.

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    You think that antimatter is the most expensive substance in the universe.

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    Think again.

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    Banana you eat contain antimatter.

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    2.

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    Alien antigravity time warp metallic Hydrogen based fuel - $1,000 trillion per gram.

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    Let me assure you - it does exist.

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    1.

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    The most expensive substance in the universe is your DNA.

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    It priceless.

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    Californium, Moissanite, Antimatter and Metallic Hydrogen are abundant in the universe.

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    But so far we found only one place called earth were DNA exist and so far no one could

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    exactly replicate living DNA based organism using synthetic DNA.

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    Finally, you should see than couple of items are missing from the list.

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    Rhino Horn and Ivory.

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    I omitted it because it belongs to Rhinos and Elephants and should never be for sale.

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The example sentences of RHINOS in videos (15 in total of 32)

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is verb, 3rd person singular present working verb, gerund or present participle really adverb hard adjective to to figure verb, base form out preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner way noun, singular or mass to to make verb, base form baby noun, singular or mass rhinos noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun kind noun, singular or mass !
i personal pronoun would modal n't adverb want verb, base form a determiner toenail noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun nose noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun guess verb, non-3rd person singular present it personal pronoun works verb, 3rd person singular present for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner rhinos noun, plural .
the determiner artwork verb, base form i personal pronoun 'll modal be verb, base form creating verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner guide noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner fictional adjective team noun, singular or mass named verb, past participle rhinos proper noun, singular , featuring verb, gerund or present participle
extinction proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present about preposition or subordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction gorillas noun, plural , tigers noun, plural , polar adjective bears noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction rhinos noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction the determiner dozens noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction
the determiner guard noun, singular or mass lost verb, past tense his possessive pronoun job noun, singular or mass , the determiner rhinos noun, plural - that determiner ` s proper noun, singular harder adjective, comparative to to say verb, base form , maybe adverb they personal pronoun thought verb, past tense a determiner good adjective run noun, singular or mass
they personal pronoun fed verb, past tense on preposition or subordinating conjunction large adjective animals noun, plural such adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction elephants noun, plural , rhinos noun, plural and coordinating conjunction other adjective herbivores noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner time noun, singular or mass .
ultimately adverb , what wh-pronoun we personal pronoun intend verb, non-3rd person singular present to to do verb, base form is verb, 3rd person singular present to to produce verb, base form northern proper noun, singular white adjective rhinos noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner lab noun, singular or mass .
and coordinating conjunction the determiner way noun, singular or mass the determiner rhinos noun, plural were verb, past tense preserved verb, past participle even adverb taught verb, past participle us personal pronoun a determiner lot noun, singular or mass about preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun behavior noun, singular or mass .
in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner road noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner most adverb, superlative amazing adjective thing noun, singular or mass i personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present ever adverb heard verb, past participle today noun, singular or mass okay adjective rhinos noun, plural poops noun, plural
so preposition or subordinating conjunction fossils noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner wet adjective periods noun, plural at preposition or subordinating conjunction john proper noun, singular day proper noun, singular contain verb, base form more adverb, comparative large adjective mammals noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction rhinos noun, plural ,
that preposition or subordinating conjunction 6200 cardinal number - so adverb roughly adverb half noun, singular or mass - of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner country noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending rhinos noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction private adjective hands noun, plural .
been verb, past participle studied verb, past participle too adverb - - i personal pronoun m proper noun, singular talking verb, gerund or present participle about preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner rhinos noun, plural , tapirs noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction hyenas verb, 3rd person singular present i personal pronoun mentioned verb, past tense earlier adverb, comparative .
els proper noun, singular kept verb, past tense more adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction 20 cardinal number species noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction exotic adjective animals noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun farm noun, singular or mass , including verb, gerund or present participle rhinos noun, plural and coordinating conjunction giraffes noun, plural ,
someday adverb , most adverb, superlative types noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction rhinos noun, plural might modal go verb, base form extinct verb, base form proper noun, singular meaning noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there won verb, past tense t proper noun, singular be verb, base form any determiner alive adjective

Use "rhinos" in a sentence | "rhinos" example sentences

How to use "rhinos" in a sentence?

  • African cavalry mounted on rhinos or hippos would have made mincemeat of European cavalry mounted on horses. But it couldnt happen.
    -Jared Diamond-
  • Rhinos are just fat unicorns. If we'd give them the time and attention they deserve, as well as a diet: They'd reveal their majestic ways
    -Ashley Purdy-
  • You can't save the rhinos and you can't preserve a culture. I'm very pessimistic. Once it's gone, it's over.
    -Paul Theroux-
  • The scary thing is that in my lifetime, 95 per cent of the world's rhinos have been killed.
    -Mark Carwardine-

Definition and meaning of RHINOS

What does "rhinos mean?"

/ˈrīnō/

noun
rhinoceros.
other
Large mammal with one or two horns on its nose.