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pen·ny <-nies [or Brit pence]> [ˈpeni, pen(t)s] SAM.

penny
peni m. spol
to not cost a penny
the penny [has] dropped brit. angl.
to spend a penny
to be worth every penny

I . ˈpen·ny-pinch·ing SAM. no mn.

II . ˈpen·ny-pinch·ing PRID.

ˈpen·ny whis·tle SAM.

penny whistle

pen·ny ˈwise PRID.

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Less convincing, however, is the penny-wise-pound-foolish sale of valuable embassy properties around the world.
ipolitics.ca
Penny recovers, but the doe leaves behind a fawn.
en.wikipedia.org
Penny was enthralled by horses from a young age, something she believed she learned from her father, whom she idolized.
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Private sector savings are equal to government sector deficits, to the penny.
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That's the kind of volatility penny stocks have when they are promoted.
money.cnn.com
Despite countless promises to settle up for the money he stole, he never paid a penny.
www.mirror.co.uk
Truly a case of penny-wise and pound-foolish!
www.gizmag.com
If we're talking a penny a byte, a petabyte is one quadrillion pennies, or about $10 trillion dollars.
www.zdnet.com
Here the disciplined fury that she has been squandering on catch-penny plays becomes the vibrant beauty of finely wrought character...
en.wikipedia.org
Penny papers were a relatively new phenomenon at the time.
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