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Meaning of bawbee

Wordnet

bawbee (n)

an old Scottish coin of little value

Webster

bawbee (n.)

A halfpenny.

bawbee Sentence Examples

  1. The old Scottish woman counted her bawbees carefully, her gnarled hands trembling.
  2. The bawbee was the smallest of the Scottish coins, worth a mere four farthings.
  3. The children played with bawbees in the street, tossing them high into the air.
  4. The beggar held out his cap for bawbees, his eyes pleading for sustenance.
  5. The traveler exchanged his gold for bawbees, as they were the only currency accepted in the remote village.
  6. The merchant weighed the bawbees on his scales, ensuring they were of the correct weight.
  7. The bawbee was often used as a bargaining chip in small transactions.
  8. The sound of bawbees clinking together filled the air as people counted their coins.
  9. The bawbee was a symbol of Scottish culture and history, representing both wealth and humble beginnings.
  10. The last bawbee was minted in 1960, ending an era of the iconic Scottish coin.

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an old Scottish coin of little valueA halfpenny.

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The old Scottish woman counted her bawbees carefully, her gnarled hands trembling.

The bawbee was the smallest of the Scottish coins, worth a mere four farthings.

The children played with bawbees in the street, tossing them high into the air.

The beggar held out his cap for bawbees, his eyes pleading for sustenance.