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Two a penny Meaning in English

expression

ˈtu/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpɛni
TOO-uh-PEN-ee
tˈuː/ /æɪ/ /pˈɛni
TOO-uh-PEN-ee

Definition

Used to describe something that is very common or easy to find, often implying it is not special or valuable.

Usage & Nuances

British English, informal. Often used for objects, people, or qualities that are common and easily available. Similar expressions: 'a dime a dozen' (US). Implies something is ordinary or of little worth. Avoid in very formal writing.

Example Sentences

Cheap souvenirs are two a penny in that market.

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Job offers like this are two a penny these days.

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Plastic toys are two a penny in toy stores nowadays.

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"Handsome actors are two a penny in Hollywood," she joked.

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Smartphones are two a penny these days—everybody seems to have one.

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Writers who can churn out romance novels are two a penny in the publishing world.

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