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  • 31two cents — noun a) Ones opinion or thoughts. Thats just my two cents; you can believe what you like. b) A nearly worthless amount, alluding to placing a copper penny on each of the eyelids of a paupers or slaves body before burial. That car wont last a… …

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  • 32your two cents — or your two cents worth or your two pence worth your two cents worth or your two pence worth used for saying what your opinion is about something Take this poll, and please leave your two cents worth explaining your answer! I ve had my new phone… …

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  • 33your two pence worth — your two cents or your two cents worth or your two pence worth your two cents worth or your two pence worth used for saying what your opinion is about something Take this poll, and please leave your two cents worth explaining your answer! I ve… …

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  • 34your two cents — (your) two cents (worth) put (your) two cents (worth) in to give your opinion in a conversation, often when it is not wanted. Stay out of this if we want your two cents we ll ask for it! …

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  • 35Just my two cents — ist eine aus dem Englischen stammende Redewendung, die als Abschlussformel benutzt wird und so viel bedeutet wie „(Soweit) meine unbedeutende Meinung.“ Anders als die Abkürzung IMHO, die mitten im Text verwendet wird, findet sie sich oft am Ende… …

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  • 36one’s two cents’ worth — one’s opinion …

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  • 37My two cents (idiom) — A United States cent, also known as a penny. My two cents (2¢) and its longer version put my two cents in is an American idiomatic expression, taken from the original English idiom expression: to put in my two pennies worth or my tuppence worth.… …

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  • 38two — [tu:] number [: Old English; Origin: twa] 1.) the number 2 ▪ I ll be away for almost two weeks. ▪ We have to be there by two (=two o clock) . ▪ His family moved to Australia when he was two (=two years old) . 2.) in twos in groups of two people… …

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  • 39two number — 1 2 2 put two and two together to guess the meaning of something you have heard or seen: I didn t call to say I d be late, but she put two and two together when she heard the weather reports. 3 that makes two of us spoken used to tell someone… …

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  • 40two — cardinal number equivalent to the sum of one and one; one less than three; 2. (Roman numeral: ii or II.) Phrases put two and two together draw an obvious conclusion from what is known or evident. that makes two of us informal that is true of me… …

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