new penny (Meaning)

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new penny (n)

a coin used in Great Britain since 1971 worth one hundredth of a pound

Synonyms & Antonyms of new penny

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new penny Sentence Examples

  1. The new penny gleamed brilliantly in the sunlight, its copper hue shimmering with freshness.
  2. Sarah's piggy bank jingled with the addition of several new pennies.
  3. The school children enthusiastically counted the new pennies they had collected for charity.
  4. The vending machine refused to accept the new penny, deeming it too shiny.
  5. The artist created a mosaic masterpiece using thousands of new pennies, giving it a unique and eye-catching texture.
  6. Emily's eyes widened with delight as she received a new penny from her grandmother.
  7. The new penny was so smooth that it slipped through Harry's fingers and rolled away.
  8. The teacher used new pennies to demonstrate the concept of fractions, dividing them into fourths and eighths.
  9. The vintage coin collection included a rare new penny from the early 1900s, adding significant value.
  10. The old lady carefully preserved her collection of new pennies, believing they brought her good luck.

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a coin used in Great Britain since 1971 worth one hundredth of a pound

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No antonyms found.

The new penny gleamed brilliantly in the sunlight, its copper hue shimmering with freshness.

Sarah's piggy bank jingled with the addition of several new pennies.

The school children enthusiastically counted the new pennies they had collected for charity.

The vending machine refused to accept the new penny, deeming it too shiny.