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  1. two a penny. Very common, ordinary, or widespread. At first, they were quite novel and interesting, but now these little organic cafés have become two a penny. Trashy crime novels like his are two a penny, but at least he's doing what he loves.

  2. two a penny. or ten a penny. phrase. Things that are said to be two a penny or ten a penny are not valuable or interesting because they are very common and easy to find. [British, informal] Leggy blondes are two a penny in Hollywood. regional note: in AM, use a dime a dozen. See full dictionary entry for penny.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Two_a_PennyTwo a Penny - Wikipedia

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  5. The phrase “two a penny” has been around for centuries and was originally used to describe items that were sold at low prices in markets. The idea behind it was that these items were so common that they could be found everywhere and were not worth much money.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · two a penny. ( idiomatic, British) very common; cheap.

  7. Sep 4, 2022 · In America, people use "be a dime a dozen" instead of "be ten a penny". In Britain, "be two a penny" is a variant of "be ten a penny". If someone or something is ten penny, it is very common, easy to get, or cheap. I'm fed up with this kind of sentimental movie. It has become ten a penny.

  8. happening or seen often. common Working from home has become increasingly common. rife Violence was rife throughout the city. commonplace Earthquakes are a commonplace occurrence in California. be two/ten a penny UK Good designers are two a penny, but great designers are worth their weight in gold.

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