fenny (Meaning)
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fenny (a.)
Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fenny
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fenny Sentence Examples
- The old man reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of small, copper pennies.
- The child carefully counted the pennies she had saved in her piggy bank, one by one.
- The cost of a loaf of bread has increased from five pennies to seven pennies.
- The beggar on the street corner held out a cup and hoped for a few pennies to help him through the day.
- The museum charged a small admission fee of twenty-five pennies per person.
- The antique dealer had a collection of rare pennies that he displayed in his shop window.
- The school held a penny drive to raise money for a new playground, and the students brought in bags full of pennies.
- The vending machine accepted pennies, nickels, and dimes, and dispensed candy, gum, and small toys.
- The penny has been in circulation in the United States since 1792, and is the only coin produced by the U.S. Mint that is still worth its face value.
- The phrase "a penny for your thoughts" is used to ask someone what they are thinking about, and is often used in a playful or humorous manner.
FAQs About the word fenny
Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy.
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No antonyms found.
The old man reached into his pocket and pulled out a handful of small, copper pennies.
The child carefully counted the pennies she had saved in her piggy bank, one by one.
The cost of a loaf of bread has increased from five pennies to seven pennies.
The beggar on the street corner held out a cup and hoped for a few pennies to help him through the day.