tuppenny

/ˈtʌpəni/
adjective
  1. Costing or worth two pence (British currency).
    • She bought a tuppenny stamp for her letter.
    • In the old days, a tuppenny loaf was enough for a family.
    • He found a tuppenny coin in his grandfather's drawer.
  2. Cheap, insignificant, or of little value.
    • The movie was a tuppenny affair with poor acting.
    • Don't waste your time on such tuppenny concerns.
    • He made a tuppenny remark that nobody took seriously.
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