Similar words: pence, tuppence, penitence, dependence, interdependence, independence, independence day, declaration of independence. Meaning: ['tʌpəns] n. a former United Kingdom silver coin; United Kingdom bronze decimal coin worth two pennies.
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2. I don't give twopence for / care twopence what they think.
3. Paradise Lost had cost him a mere twopence.
4. I saw Colman's mustard at twopence a tin.
5. It's not worth twopence.
6. The fare is twopence.
7. There was an additional charge of twopence a week for the secretary's salary and office expenses.
8. They sell oranges,[sentencedict.com/twopence.html] twopence each.
9. I don't care twopence for it.
10. A penny soul never comes to twopence.
11. There was something in the tone of twopence remarkbly insignificant.
12. She felt bad and ran after him to part with twopence, and he swore at her again.
13. Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror, the girl who owed him twopence.
14. It was a wine that they paid about a penny or twopence a glass for.
15. You could once get a glass of beer for twopence; but that was donkeys'years ago.
16. She always comes down strongly in favour of the twopence coloured.
17. Gabriel recognized the girl of the yellow cart and the mirror, the girl who owed twopence.
18. He that pays for Work before it's done, has but a pennyworth twopence.
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