What does the idiom “Two a Penny” mean?
Definition:
Ordinary, inexpensive
For example:
“In our country Clementine oranges are expensive, but in Spain they’re two a penny.”
Notes:
A USA equivalent is “a dime a dozen.”
What does the idiom “Two a Penny” mean?
Definition:
Ordinary, inexpensive
For example:
“In our country Clementine oranges are expensive, but in Spain they’re two a penny.”
Notes:
A USA equivalent is “a dime a dozen.”
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