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at all |
If you are not hungry at all, you are not even a little bit hungry. If you don't have any money at all, then you don't have even one penny. |
cent |
A cent is a unit of money used by many countries. A hundred cents is equal to a dollar. In the United States, a penny coin is worth one cent. |
pence |
plural form of penny, used in the United Kingdom. |
penny |
The smaller unit of money in the United Kingdom. One penny is equal in value to 1/100 of a pound. [1/2 definitions] |
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