"Thrupenny" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thrupenny" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thrupenny" Meaning

(three pence, formerly, a coin worth 1/240 of a pound in the United Kingdom)

"Thrupenny" Examples

1. In the past, a thrupenny bit was a small coin worth three pence sterling in the United Kingdom.


"Before the introduction of the decimal system, a monkey was worth 5 shillings or 60 pence, and a flower was worth 5 pence, while a thrupenny bit was worth, you guessed it, 3 old pence."

2. However, the term "thrupenny" is sometimes used to describe something that is cheap or inexpensive.


"The local market had some really thrupenny veg, the tomatoes were 10 for a dollar!"

3. In the context of distances, a thrupenny bit could imply something small or brief.


"My trip home was a mere thrupenny half mile, I was there before I knew it!"

4. In rare instances, "thrupenny" might be used metaphorically to convey the idea of trifling or being of little consequence.


"What you say is of no thrupenny minds to me, it doesn't matter."

5. In a more literary or historical context, the term might be used to create a nostalgic or charmingly old-fashioned atmosphere.


"Ah, what memories! Tripping to the candy shop for a sweet to spend one's thrupence. Those were the days!"

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