Synonym: cent, centime. Similar words: penny stock, penny-pinching, pennant, pen name, pennies, openness, penniless, canny. Meaning: ['penɪ] n. 1. a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound 2. a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit.
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151 They'd both been working for nearly two years, and all that time they hadn't been paid a penny.
152 Moore, for instance, treasures a collection of sayings Penny Scaggs had written for her in calligraphy.
153 Tax allowances Personal allowance Income tax is not levied on every last penny of your money.
154 The penny suddenly drops, and he is revealed as the one who makes sense of life.
155 The price-£ 50-seemed steep, but it is worth every penny.
156 The popular penny press displaced the small circulation partisan press as the model of the daily newspaper.
157 Trading in Bunzl was fast and furious, volumes topping 6m as the market quote firmed a penny to 94p.
158 You know, where you put a penny by each week in case your nipper gets sick and dies.
159 Old silver heels have been abandoned under a work table in favor of scruffy penny loafers.
160 Slowly Penny nodded and then silently cast her eyes down to her plate.
161 Apart from my fourpence a week, his brothers likewise never ever saw a penny from him.
162 The hotel is full of charm and character and Penny Rawson's beloved and rare plants.
163 Minter wouldn't have paid you a penny for what you might have got out of me.
164 She had the travel atlas(http://sentencedict.com/penny.html), and she was showing Mike and Penny where we planned to go.
165 This is one of the few cities left in the country where a penny still buys time on a meter.
166 Strangers were allowed in the news room on payment of one penny put into the Strangers Box.
167 The Strood delegate suggested that this would put a penny on the rates, but the Rochester delegate rejected the resolution.
168 The fish that originally sold for a penny eventually brought 5000 rupees.
169 The Judge said if it had cost one penny more he would have been hanged.
170 The ubiquitous Penny combination led Cambridge Harriers to victory in both team races.
171 It's cost more than a million pounds, but staff and children say it's worth every penny.
172 Weeks she'd been badly, and he wouldn't hear of spending a penny on a doctor.
173 If you were caught speaking in vernacular you paid a penny fine.
174 His argumentative gifts as a popular orator attracted crowds willing to pay a penny or two to hear him.
175 We used to get them for one penny the pack in the navy.
176 For many children, spending money was a Saturday penny and a Wednesday halfpenny.
177 Penny seemed more mature than most of the other students.
178 Finding enough cash to pay even for a handful of sessions wasn't easy but she reckoned the sessions worth every penny.
179 She had been working every day for over a month, and had not received a penny for her labour.
180 The shares bucked the market trend, rising one penny to 491p.