
Meaning of PENNY
| Pronunciation: | | 'penee
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| Matching Terms: | | penn, penna, pennaceous, pennach, pennached, pennage, pennant, pennate, pennatula, pennatulacea, pennatulidae, penne, penned, penner, penni, penniform, pennigerous, penniless, pennilessness, penninerved, penning, pennipotent, pennisetum, pennisetum americanum, pennisetum cenchroides, pennisetum glaucum, pennisetum ruppelii, pennisetum setaceum, pennistum villosum, penniveined, pennon, pennoncel, pennoncelle, penn'orth, pennsylvania, pennsylvania dutch, pennsylvanian, pennsylvanian period, penny ante, penny ante poker, penny arcade, penny bank, penny dreadful, penny grass, penny pincher, penny stock, penny-a-liner, pennycress, penny-pinch, penny-pinching, pennyroyal, pennyroyal oil, pennyweight, pennywhistle, penny-wise, pennywort, pennyworth
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Dream Dictionary |
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| | Definition: | | Seeing pennies in your dream indicates your fear of poverty or some financial loss. It is also often connected with your talents, energies, and perseverance. Do not underestimate your ability. If the penny is shiny, then it means luck.
To find pennies in your dream, it suggests that you are discovering your hidden talents and ready to unleash your potential. |
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| | Related Terms: | | bawbee, buck, C, cartwheel, cent, century, C-note, copper, crown, dime, dollar, dollar bill, farthing, fifty cents, fin, fish, five cents, five hundred dollars, five-dollar bill, five-hundred-dollar bill, fiver, five-spot, florin, four bits, fourpence, fourpenny, frogskin, G, G-note, grand, groat, guinea, half a C, half crown, half dollar, half G, half grand, halfpenny, hundred-dollar bill, iron man, mag, meg, mill, mite, monkey, new pence, nickel, np, p, pence, pony, pound, quarter, quid, red cent, sawbuck, shilling, silver dollar, sixpence, skin, smacker, ten cents, tenner, ten-spot, thousand dollars, thousand-dollar bill, threepence, threepenny bit, thrippence, tuppence, twenty-dollar bill, twenty-five cents, two bits, two-dollar bill, twopence, two-spot, yard |
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