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tenpenny

/ten-pen-ee, -puh-nee/US // ˈtɛnˌpɛn i, -pə ni //UK // (ˈtɛnpənɪ) //

十便士,十笔,十笔钱,十笔字

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting a nail 3 inches in length. Symbol: 10d.
    • : worth or costing 10 cents.

Examples

  • Nails driven through the palms of her hands,—tenpenny nails,—under the hypnotic suggestion that she wasn't being hurt.

  • And with that he took out the two tenpenny nails with his fingers just as easy as if they had been put in by women.

  • They would not know how to exaggerate a broom-stick; for the life of them they could not exaggerate a tenpenny nail.

  • I don't call it just the thing to drive a tenpenny nail square through a lead pipe, pull it out, and say nothing about it.

  • She was in great want of the tenpenny piece, and she was going to sell herself to get it, when I gave it to her.