A small coin of the United Kingdom worth six pennies; not minted since 1970.
1 This evening I found a sixpence in the box in my room.
2 Whenever he changed clothes, he transferred the sixpence to the new pockets.
3 A sixpence held close to the eye can shut out the sun.
4 Any one making the calculation will find the sixpence far too much.
5 When the two reached the city their combined funds amounted to sixpence .
6 I shall give sixpence to the winner, just to encourage local sport.
7 Lopez thanked the pundit and gave him sixpence , - which made the pundit suspicious.
8 Not a crust, nor a sixpence , nor a rag; and never would.
9 You get a day off in Pretoria and ten and sixpence expenses.
10 The woman prays Edwin for three shillings and sixpence , to buy opium.
11 A shilling and sixpence were left on the table, which nobody claimed.
12 He is very bad, and hasn't got a sixpence in the world.
13 So when Fanny got back, she gave her dear grandmother the sixpence .
14 They paid sixpence apiece for the raffle,-twentytickets,-andthe doll cost L2.
15 At the rate thou goest on, thou wouldst not get sixpence to-night.
16 He explained that this sixpence was not all, nor the chief part.
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