pence (Meaning)

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pence (n.)

pl. of Penny. See Penny.

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pence (pl.)

of Penny

Synonyms & Antonyms of pence

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

pence Sentence Examples

  1. The child eagerly counted his collected 100 pence in his piggy bank.
  2. The price of the loaf of bread was reduced by 5 pence, a small but welcome saving.
  3. The charity collected over 10,000 pence in donations, a testament to the community's generosity.
  4. The old lady carefully counted out 50 pence for the bus fare.
  5. The cost of parking was 60 pence per hour, an expense that added up quickly.
  6. The postal stamp cost 40 pence, a small fee for sending an important letter.
  7. The students collected their lost pennies and pence, amazed at how much money they had accumulated.
  8. The ice cream cone was priced at 90 pence, a reasonable treat on a warm day.
  9. The charity organized a fundraising event with a target of collecting 1 million pence.
  10. The elderly gentleman dropped a handful of pence on the floor, much to his dismay.

FAQs About the word pence

pl. of Penny. See Penny., of Penny

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The child eagerly counted his collected 100 pence in his piggy bank.

The price of the loaf of bread was reduced by 5 pence, a small but welcome saving.

The charity collected over 10,000 pence in donations, a testament to the community's generosity.

The old lady carefully counted out 50 pence for the bus fare.