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penny <-ies [or ingl. brit. pence]> [ˈpeni, pens] SUST.

1. penny ingl. brit. (1/100 of pound):

penny
pens m

2. penny AM (cent):

penny

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the penny [has] dropped ingl. brit. coloq.
in for a penny, in for a pound provb.
not a penny
to spend a penny coloq.
a penny for your thoughts
to turn up like a bad penny
to be two [or ten] a penny ingl. brit.

I . penny-pinching SUST. sin pl.

II . penny-pinching ADJ.

penny stocks SUST. pl. ECON.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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They would pause in each, and buy penny sweets and various fizzy drinks.
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Penny papers were a relatively new phenomenon at the time.
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Before we discuss why investors should stay away from the risky penny stocks, let us take a look at the theory and practice.
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It opened in 1944 with penny machines, crane games, and a chintzy museum.
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Here the disciplined fury that she has been squandering on catch-penny plays becomes the vibrant beauty of finely wrought character...
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Penny was enthralled by horses from a young age, something she believed she learned from her father, whom she idolized.
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Historically, actual physical penny shaving may be considered a form of salami slicing.
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Truly a case of penny-wise and pound-foolish!
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Private sector savings are equal to government sector deficits, to the penny.
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She believes that factory farming is abhorrent and no one should add one more penny of their money into sustaining it.
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