sixpenny (Meaning)

Wordnet

sixpenny (s)

of trifling worth

Webster

sixpenny (a.)

Of the value of, or costing, sixpence; as, a sixpenny loaf.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sixpenny

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sixpenny Sentence Examples

  1. The sixpenny piece was an obsolete British coin worth one-sixth of a shilling.
  2. I found a sixpenny in my pocket, a nostalgic relic from a bygone era.
  3. The cost of a stamp was sixpence, a small but significant expense for the time.
  4. The children eagerly saved their sixpennies to buy sweets and toys.
  5. The old man handed me a sixpenny, his eyes twinkling with the memory of simpler days.
  6. The vending machine took only sixpence coins, limiting its use to those with the exact change.
  7. The sixpenny bus fare was a modest sum, making public transportation affordable for many.
  8. The sixpenny magazine provided hours of entertainment and knowledge.
  9. A sixpenny ice cream cone was a refreshing treat on a hot summer day.
  10. The sixpenny prize was awarded to the winner of the local school's spelling bee.

FAQs About the word sixpenny

of trifling worthOf the value of, or costing, sixpence; as, a sixpenny loaf.

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The sixpenny piece was an obsolete British coin worth one-sixth of a shilling.

I found a sixpenny in my pocket, a nostalgic relic from a bygone era.

The cost of a stamp was sixpence, a small but significant expense for the time.

The children eagerly saved their sixpennies to buy sweets and toys.