NOUN
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something of little value
his promise is not worth a damn
not worth one red cent
not worth shucks
How To Use red cent In A Sentence
- It has gas-fired central heating and uPVC windows.
- A dollar is equal to one hundred cents.
- Each apartment has gas-fired central heating, a full range of integrated appliances, low voltage downlights and uplighters and Avoco hardwood doors based on the original design.
- According to the agent, the property has recently been re-roofed and rewired; other features include gas-fired central heating and an alarm system.
- For this orchestra has weathered centuries of political unrest and revolution in its homeland.
- The units will come with gas-fired central heating and gas convector fires.
- Similarly, memory building exercised one's mental ingenium, a procedure that Aristotle considered central in the development of ethical character. 67 Mastery of an art, material or mental, was thus perceived to cultivate prudence, since the accumulation of experience enhances one's foresight and refinement. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
- The proportion of homes using oil-fired central heating is 12 times higher than average; solid fuel heating is also much more common than average.
- The flat has gas-fired central heating.
- One of your recent answers talked about batsmen who have scored centuries against all nine possible Test opponents.