farthing
Americannoun
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a former bronze coin of Great Britain, equal to one-fourth of a British penny: withdrawn in 1961.
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something of very small value.
I don't care a farthing for your opinion.
noun
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a former British bronze coin, worth a quarter of an old penny, that ceased to be legal tender in 1961
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something of negligible value; jot
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Origin of farthing
First recorded before 950; Middle English ferthing, Old English fēorthing; see fourth, -ing 3
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And so, as detailed in the docuseries, Dando's partner, Mr Farthing, was interviewed by the police, along with her ex-partner and BBC Breakfast news editor Bob Wheaton.
From BBC • Sep. 17, 2023
And then a man in tails and 19th century top hat rode in on a Penny Farthing bicycle.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 6, 2022
"It feels very like 2008 to me in terms of how there could be a domino effect of bankruptcies and liquidations," Farthing said.
From Reuters • Jun. 20, 2022
His comments came after an email from an official in minister Zac Goldsmith's office emerged, which suggested he intervened in the evacuation of the Nowzad animal charity, run by former Royal Marine Pen Farthing.
From BBC • Jan. 27, 2022
Nick Farthing was twelve, but he could pass—and did sometimes—for sixteen: a large boy with a crooked smile, and little imagination.
From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman
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