Tuppenny

//ˈtʌpəni//

Synonyms for "tuppenny"

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Half a pound of tuppenny rice, Half a pound of treacle. That’s the way the money goes, Pop! goes the weasel.

Source: wiktionary

Then they went off to prepare for the journey […], Peter filling his six-penny pipe with tuppenny tobacco.

Source: wiktionary

The City & South London initially had a flat single fare of 2d., but it was the Central London Railway, opened ten years later, that would be nicknamed 'The Tuppenny Tube' for its flat fare of the same amount. The Central was so-called by the Daily Mail, [...]

Source: wiktionary

A Lord High Chancellor is a personage of great dignity, who should never, under any circumstances, place himself in the position of being told to tuck in his tuppenny, except by noblemen of his own rank.

Source: wiktionary

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