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Penny
Penny Pen"ny, a. [Perh. a corruption of pun, for pound.]
Denoting pound weight for one thousand; -- used in
combination, with respect to nails; as, tenpenny nails, nails
of which one thousand weight ten pounds.
Penny
Penny Pen"ny, a.
Worth or costing one penny.
Meaning of Pennys from wikipedia
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Penney OpCo LLC,
doing business as
JCPenney and
often abbreviated JCP, is an
American department store chain that
operates 656
stores across 49 U.S. states...
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Kulani Giyani Nkovani (born 1962),
better known by his
stage names Penny Penny and Papa
Penny is a
South African musician and politician,
known affectionately...
- A
penny is a coin (pl.:
pennies) or a unit of
currency (pl.: pence) in
various countries.
Borrowed from the
Carolingian denarius (hence its
former abbreviation...
- Will
Penny is a 1968
American Western film
written and
directed by Tom
Gries and
starring Charlton Heston, Joan
Hackett and
Donald Pleasence. The picture...
- 30-year-old
homeless man, died
after a 24-year-old
former Marine named Daniel Penny put him in a chokehold.
Neely boarded a New York City
Subway train at the...
- Not a
Penny More, Not a
Penny Less was
Jeffrey Archer's
first novel,
first published in 1976. It was said to have been
inspired by Archer's real-life...
-
Penny or
internationally Penny Market (in
Bavaria and
Austria Penny Markt) is a
German discount supermarket chain based in Germany,
which operates 3,550...
- A
penny bun or a
penny loaf was a
small bread bun or loaf
which cost one old
penny at the time when
there were 240
pence to the pound. A
penny loaf was...
- The
Penny Post is any one of
several postal systems in
which normal letters could be sent for one
penny. Five such
schemes existed in the
United Kingdom...
- the wall is the winner. In
Britain the game is also
known as pap,
penny up or
penny up the wall and it is
referred to as pitch-and-toss in
Rudyard Kipling's...