11 Verbs to Use for the Word pennyworth

For the first time since setting out in the morning I felt hungry, and bought a pennyworth of apples at a little stall kept by an old woman, and a bottle of ginger-beer.

People may please to walk a mile, without distemperating themselves; when as they shall go three or four to a market, to sell two pennyworth of eggs.

More important however is the fact that, owing to the inflated cheek of dairymen, it only contains three pennyworth of milk.

The wants of the vicinity seemed to have come to an end, for not a child even entered to fetch a pennyworth of thread, or a few ells of tape.

Thou never gettest pennyworth of my goods for this.

The word historian imports a sage and solemn author, one that curls his brow with a sullen gravity, like a bull-necked Presbyter since the army hath got him off his jurisdiction, who, Presbyter like, sweeps his breast with a reverend beard, full of native moss-troopers; not such a squirting scribe as this that's troubled with the rickets, and makes pennyworths of history.

Often in happier times he had brooding memories of the familiar old horrorsthe foggy and gas-lit labyrinth of Sohoshop windows containing puddings and pies kept hot by steam rising through perforated metala young novelist of 'two-and-twenty or thereabouts' standing before the display, raging with hunger, unable to purchase even one pennyworth of food.

The memorialist certainly took pennyworths out of his friend's character.

When his law lies upon his hands he will afford a good pennyworth, and rather pettifog and turn common barreter than be out of employment.

If that feeble lot could win their pennyworth of freedom, who might not expect deliverance?

Remove your benches, you apostate pit, And take, above, twelve pennyworth of wit; Go back to your dear dancing on the rope, 10 Or see, what's worse, the Devil and the Pope.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  pennyworth