two-penny in English

adjective
1
costing or worth two pence, especially before decimalization (1971).
West saw the potential of the new craze and responded by producing sheets of characters, which he sold at ‘a penny plain and twopenny coloured’: ‘juvenile drama’ was born.
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "two-penny" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "two-penny", or refer to the context using the word "two-penny" in the English Dictionary.

1. 12 Leggy blondes are two a penny in Hollywood.

2. " A penny saved is a penny earned . "

3. A penny saved is a penny gained. 

4. 5 A penny saved is a penny gained. 

5. A penny saved is a penny earned. Benjamin Franklin 

6. 3 Penny and penny, laid up, will be many. 

7. 8 Penny and penny, laid up, will be many. 

8. A penny saved is a penny earned(or gained). 

9. Not a penny.

10. 10 A penny saved is a penny earned(or gained). 

11. A penny-farthing

12. 1 A penny saved is a penny earned. Benjamin Franklin 

13. Previously on Penny Dreadful...

14. Yeah, the penny stock.

15. Bolbonac, silver-dollar, penny-flower

16. His argumentative gifts as a popular orator attracted crowds willing to pay a penny or two to hear him.

17. The T. Rex comes from an adventure on "Dinosaur Island" (Batman #35, 1946); the penny was originally a trophy from Batman's encounter with a penny-obsessed villain named the Penny Plunderer (World's Finest Comics #30, 1947), but was later retconned into being from an encounter with Two-Face.

18. A trifle, some eight-penny matter.

19. 2 Penny wise and pound foolish.

20. Penny wise and pound foolish.

21. They did not leave a penny.

22. Without a penny to their name

23. She'd give away her last penny.

24. Here is Penny Sue Babion’s obituary

25. Gambled and partied, squandered every penny.