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sixpence
[ siks-puhns ]
noun
plural sixpence, sixpences
- (used with a singular or plural verb) British. a sum of six pennies.
- (used with a singular verb) a cupronickel coin of the United Kingdom, the half of a shilling, formerly equal to six pennies: equal to two and one-half new pence after decimalization in 1971.
sixpence
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noun
- a small British cupronickel coin with a face value of six pennies, worth 2 1 2 (new) pence, not minted since 1970
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The chaplain recorded that the plaque was nailed to some kind of marker, with a silver sixpence bearing the queen’s image.
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Stone, who was born on 13 June 1932 in Chelsea, began taking photographs aged 13 after his mother gave him a Box Brownie Kodak camera that cost two shillings and sixpence.
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"I think whisky was two shillings and sixpence."
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Each of the figures cost sixpence each and was given to her mother, who passed it to her.
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Mr. Pumblechook worked his head like a screw to screw it out of me, and said, “Is forty-three pence seven and sixpence three fardens, for instance?â€
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