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How to use Farthing in a sentence

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The 41-year-old got hitched to Michelle Farthing at St Matthew's Church in Little Lever before a crowd of 80 people.
The Farthing Office was a part of the Mint and Charles II had introduced, in 1672, the copper half-penny and farthing with the Britannia type.
She ran her best race to date at Galway six days ago when powering through late to finish two lengths second behind Penny Farthing in a competitive handicap.
Danny Farthing, who was making his Town comeback, looks likely to miss out with a dead leg, while Nick Richardson and Scott Bonsall are also doubtful.
In the 1979 book The Animals of Farthing Wood, The Great White Stag is the leader of all the animals.
A badger takes a prominent role in Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood series as second in command to Fox.
Wilson could often be found walking around Marylebone Gardens with his acquaintance Baretti heading toward the Farthing Pie House, now known as the Green Man Public House.
Have they, then, expended a single farthing on the improvement of that river?
The verdict went in favour of the companies, though with derisory damages of one farthing.
The half-penny and farthing would gradually be replaced by a half-cent and quarter-cent.
He showed examples of some of the first minted Thai coins, which were actually modelled on the English farthing.
Nestled inside, laying on a cushion of cloth, lay a medallion about the size of a farthing.
In the time of Samuel Pepys one farthing was worth roughly the same as a 10p coin would be today.
But they did not care a farthing about defeat, to which they became accustomed.
You don't give a farthing for any of the characters, and so the work, whatever its commercial value, is artistically nil.
Izumi was standing in the middle of vast darkness, so dark that not even a farthing of dust or any particle could be seen.
The funny thing is that the cable TV company has never realized that the boxing public won't pay a farthing to see Jones do anything.
The chances are that quite a bit of the same fish was taken from within the Irish fishing boundary and without a brass farthing to Ireland.
One advantage of the private sector is that I've been schooled not to spend a brass farthing until we know we can get a return.
The inheritance is almost gone now, since she never invested a brass farthing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A former teacher, Welland, who died Monday, rose to fame in the 1969 film Kes, playing Mr Farthing, before going on to star in Straw Dogs.
His impression is that I was really steering and trying to drop into the farthing Down beeches.
As the farthing Doll spoke, a very clever idea came into his head.
If once they begin to suspect us our lives will not be worth a brass farthing.
She remarked that I work as hard as most councillors and also work at least 20 to 30 hours per week without receiving a brass farthing.
The one thing he does know is he gets every single brass farthing available and he does know no-one takes any money out of this club.
An ancient copper coin, the forty-fourth part of a sou or the twelfth part of a farthing.
Then,' said Traddles, 'you must prepare to disgorge all that your rapacity has become possessed of, and to make restoration to the last farthing.
She half closed her eyes, and indulged herself in a fascinating picture of a briefless barrister lodged in a garret, writing immortal novels by the light of a farthing dip.
My winnings would have been from them, my winnings would have been bestowed to the last farthing on a young sinless child whose life they would have sweetened and made happy.
It is the decree of the court that she forfeit to the said lord bishop all her goods, even to the last farthing that she doth possess, and be thereto mulcted in the costs.
Inscribing himself thus upon the interests and heart of the masses, by doing what the royalists did not do, du Bousquier did not really risk a farthing.
Just as it is a fact that ten years ago they were a club facing oblivion, gates down to a huddled few thousand, in the bottom division, barely a brass farthing to spend.
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