turn up like a bad penny

  • 1turn up like a bad penny — informal phrase if someone who you do not like turns up like a bad penny, they always seem to appear in situations where you do not want them Tom was the bad penny that always turned up. Thesaurus: to arrive in a place, or to enter a placesynonym …

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  • 2turn up like a bad penny — If someone turns up like a bad penny, they go somewhere where they are not wanted …

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  • 3turn up like a bad penny —    If someone turns up like a bad penny, they go somewhere where they are not wanted.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If someone turns up like a bad penny, they appear at a place or event where they are not welcome or not wanted.     I… …

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  • 4turn up like a bad penny — informal if someone who you do not like turns up like a bad penny, they always seem to appear in situations where you do not want them Tom was the bad penny that always turned up …

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  • 5turn up like a bad penny — old fashioned to arrive at a place or event where you are not wanted. She ll turn up again, like a bad penny, just you see …

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  • 6bad penny — noun a) A counterfeit or damaged penny. Felix Marchandll have much money bad penny as he is, continued Christine in her normal voice. b) A person or thing which is unpleasant, disreputable, or otherwise unwanted, especially one which repeatedly… …

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  • 7a bad penny always turns up — The proverb, also used allusively in simile and metaphor (see quot. 1766), refers to the predictable, and usually unwelcome, return of a disreputable or prodigal person after some absence. 1766 A. ADAMS in L. H. Butterfield et al. Adams Family… …

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  • 8bad — 1 adjective comparative worse, worst 1 HARMFUL unpleasant, harmful, or likely to cause problems: I have some bad news for you. | I thought things couldn t possibly get any worse. | It s bad enough being woken by the baby without you keeping me… …

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  • 9penny — pen|ny S1 [ˈpeni] n [: Old English; Origin: penning, penig] 1.) a) plural pence abbreviation p a small unit of money in Britain. There are 100 pence in one pound ▪ The bus fare is 80 pence. ▪ …

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  • 10Penny — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Penny (homonymie). Un Penny du Ghana de 1958 Sur les autres projets Wikimedia  …

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