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pence [pens] SUST.

pence pl. of penny

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

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

2. penny AM (cent):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the penny [has] dropped ingl. brit. coloq.
in for a penny, in for a pound provb.
to spend a penny coloq.
pojawiać [perf pojawić] się jak zły duch
to be two [or ten] a penny ingl. brit.

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

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

2. penny AM (cent):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the penny [has] dropped ingl. brit. coloq.
in for a penny, in for a pound provb.
to spend a penny coloq.
pojawiać [perf pojawić] się jak zły duch
to be two [or ten] a penny ingl. brit.

I. penny-pinching SUST. sin pl.

II. penny-pinching ADJ.

penny stocks SUST. pl. ECON.

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In 2011, the shares were worth 19 pence, representing a taxpayer book loss of 26 billion.
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The result was never recorded nor the names of the players who took part, but the beer was only two pence a pint.
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The two pence coin was originally minted from bronze, but since 1992 it has been minted in copper-plated steel due to the increasing price of metal.
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I remember one stamp was found in an old collection book that would probably have sold for 30 pence in a car boot sale.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk
He spends his last few pence on a lottery ticket but, with no reliable income, is soon forced to exchange it for food.
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