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Examples for "sixpenny"
Examples for "sixpenny"
1But the lining only holds two more knobs than the sixpenny ones.
2There are two hundred and fifty-one shilling admissions and fifty-two sixpenny ones.
3Today, as he entered, he trod on the pile of sixpenny reprints.
4She then ran rather than walked in the direction of the sixpenny-halfpenny shop.
5The present hidden under the paper wrapper was a sixpenny picture-book.
1That's young Annesley, the son of a twopenny-halfpenny parson down in Hertfordshire.
2All that is twopenny-halfpenny pride, which should be thrown to the winds.
3One or two clowns sat at some distance, drinking their twopenny ale.
4Well, twopenny clerks do keep up a pretty scratch and no mistake.
5Was Mrs. Flanders's twopenny-halfpenny brooch for ever part of the rich accumulation?
1He got up, fumbling for his threepenny-piece, but failed to find it.
2A second threepenny-piece will overlap the edge of the larger coin.
3Indeed, threepenny-bits had practically vanished from circulation in the Five Towns.
4Thomas Chadwick might have flung the threepenny bit into the road.
5But nothing could convince the doctor to surrender the threepenny bit.
1Let him think you didn't care a tuppeny.
2The arrogance of the tuppeny Voltaires in our broadcasting media has gone unchallenged for far too long.
3"Yer tell'd me as how the sausingers wur sixpence," I sed; "an' the slices o' bread ud cut off a tuppeny loaf."
1That's young Annesley, the son of a twopenny-halfpenny parson down in Hertfordshire.
2All that is twopenny-halfpenny pride, which should be thrown to the winds.
3Was Mrs. Flanders's twopenny-halfpenny brooch for ever part of the rich accumulation?
4Can you fancy a twopenny-halfpenny baroness of King Francis's time patronising Bayard?
5No man in his senses would place a diamond inside a twopenny-halfpenny puzzle box.
1Mountain safety people you would love to come across on a night out are two-a-penny.
2Losers medals are two-a-penny-down at Tom Clifford Park.
3Endless runners are two-a-penny these days.
4Embellished fabrics are two-a-penny on the high street these days, but for the most part, they look it.
5Hurling heroes are two-a-penny in Birr and if Mullins has joined their ranks, he has done so reluctantly.
6Promiscuous poets are two-a-penny, though.
7You cannot get another father, but he would hardly want to; as for wives, they are two-a-penny with Thomas More.