farthing in the PONS Dictionary

farthing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

don't give [or care] a brass farthing
I don't care a brass farthing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In actual fact, down to the last farthing, the enterpriser pays for the products which the workers deliver to him.
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The most notable feature was the introduction of a copper farthing to help with the problem of small change.
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The founders had to spend their last farthing on the construction of its magnificent buildings.
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The copper farthings were produced in 16721675 and 1679, weighed 5.2 - 6.4 grams, and had a diameter of 2223 millimetres.
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Events also included running, hurdles, football and cycling on penny farthings.
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Beginning in 1880, the farthing was also minted in cupronickel.
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In 1766 the office of farthing doctor ("fjrungslknir") was created, one for each farthing.
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The assembly's act set the ferry's toll at three pence and three farthings per man, and the same price per horse.
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He acquired the licence to mint copper farthings.
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They donated the farthings to a poor man and the ghost never came back.
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