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Ten a penny Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɛn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpɛni
TEN-uh-PEN-ee
tˈɛn/ /æɪ/ /pˈɛni
TEN-uh-PEN-ee

Definition

If something is ten a penny, it is very common and easy to find; not special or valuable.

Usage & Nuances

This is a British English idiom, informal, and often used to downplay the value or uniqueness of something (e.g., 'jobs like that are ten a penny'). Usually negative or dismissive. The American equivalent is 'a dime a dozen.' Not used for rare or positive things.

Example Sentences

Cheap souvenirs are ten a penny in this market.

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Mobile phone shops are ten a penny nowadays.

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Jobs like that are ten a penny here.

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Don’t worry, opportunities like that are ten a penny if you keep looking.

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Fake designer bags are ten a penny in tourist areas.

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He thinks he’s special, but people like him are ten a penny around here.

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