Similar words: turpentine, pencil sharpener, pence, sixpence, twopence, tuppence, penitence, impendence. Meaning: n. a former English silver coin worth four pennies.
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1 It was usually threepence ha'penny or fourpence for a single cigar.
2 He supplied me with money - fourpence a week to be precise.
3 Apart from my fourpence a week, his brothers likewise never ever saw a penny from him.
4 Anyway I was given sixpence, fourpence for the papers and tuppence for myself.
5 There is fourpence on the table.
6 Thirty-eight pounds, eight shillings, fourpence!
7 Fourpence was a private soldier's daily pay at that time.
8 Come me little washer lad, come let's away, We're bound down to slavery for fourpence a day.
9 At the thought of the failure of her little surprise and of the two and fourpence she had thrown away for nothing she nearly cried outright.
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