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TWOPENNY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TWOPENNY is costing or worth twopence.
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Twopenny - Wikipedia
Twopenny (cricketer) (c. 1845 – 1883), the first Aboriginal Australian to play first-class cricket; Twopenny Tube, an underground "tube" ...
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TWOPENNY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
TWOPENNY meaning: 1. in the past in the UK and Ireland, costing two old pence: 2. in the past in the U.K. and…. Learn more.
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twopenny
twopenny, a. and n. (ˈtʌpənɪ) Forms: see two and penny; also 9 tuppeny; Sc. 8 tippony, tippanny, 8–9 tippenny, tippeny, 9 tip'ny. A. adj. 1. a. Of the value of, amounting to, or costing twopence. twopenny faith, the name by which Archbishop Hamilton's tract, Ane Godlie Exhortatioun, etc., published ...
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A Very Victorian Two-Penny Hangover - Historic UK
A two-penny hangover is not the description of a very cheap night out, nor is it the amount it would cost you to get drunk in Victorian England.
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TWOPENNY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. worth or costing twopence 2. designating a nail that is one inch long 3. cheap; worthless Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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twopenny - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Having a value or cost of twopence. · Cheap; worthless; petty. · 1888, James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans , page 145: A pretty degree ...
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twopenny-halfpenny, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective twopenny-halfpenny is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for twopenny-halfpenny is from 1809, in the writing of ...
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twopenny adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
twopenny adjective /ˈtʌpəni/ /ˈtʌpəni/, /ˈtuːpeni/ (also informal tuppenny) (British English) costing or worth two old pence.
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TWOPENNY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
of very little value; trifling; worthless. twopenny. / ˈtʌpənɪ /. adjective. Also: twopenny-halfpenny. cheap or tawdry. (intensifier). a twopenny damn. worth ...
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twopenny
twopenny/ˈtʌpənɪ; ?@ ˈtu:penɪ; `tuˌpɛnɪ/ (also tuppenny) adj(a) costing or worth two pence 值两便士的 a ,twopenny `stamp 一张两便士的邮票.(b) of little or no value; cheap or worthless 没什麽价值的; 便宜的; 不值钱的.
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Twopenny (cricketer)
Twopenny (also Jarrawuk or Murrumgunarrimin) (c. 1845 – 12 March 1883) is generally acknowledged as the first Aboriginal Australian to play first-class
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twopenny-halfpenny
twopenny-halfpenny/ˌtʌpnɪ ˈheɪpnɪ; ?@ ˌtu:penɪ ˈhfpenɪ; `tuˌpɛnɪ`hepnɪ/ adj(infml 口) insignificant, contemptible or worthless 无意义的; 可鄙的; 无价值的 some twopenny-halfpenny little reporter 某个微不足道的记者.
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Tenpenny
songwriter
Sherri Tenpenny, American anti-vaccinationist
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Nail (fastener)
Frank Tenpenny, character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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Fivepenny (disambiguation)
Fivepenny Piece, five-piece English musical folk band
The Five Pennies, 1959 film starring Danny Kaye
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies band
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Twopenny
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