pickpenny (Meaning)
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pickpenny (n.)
A miser; also, a sharper.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pickpenny
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pickpenny Sentence Examples
- The unscrupulous pickpenny preyed on unsuspecting tourists, selling them overpriced souvenirs.
- The greedy pickpenny's heart danced with avarice as he collected every spare coin.
- The pickpenny's reputation as a miser was well-known throughout the town.
- The mayor denounced the pickpenny, calling him a disgrace to the community.
- Despite his cunning, the pickpenny's greed eventually led to his downfall.
- The pickpenny's relentless pursuit of wealth had isolated him from society.
- The children laughed at the pickpenny, mocking his miserly ways.
- The town council banned the pickpenny from the market, fearing he would ruin its reputation.
- Even on his deathbed, the pickpenny clung to his meager possessions.
- The pickpenny's legacy serves as a cautionary tale against the dangers of greed and avarice.
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A miser; also, a sharper.
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The unscrupulous pickpenny preyed on unsuspecting tourists, selling them overpriced souvenirs.
The greedy pickpenny's heart danced with avarice as he collected every spare coin.
The pickpenny's reputation as a miser was well-known throughout the town.
The mayor denounced the pickpenny, calling him a disgrace to the community.