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penny smell is like iron, copper smell. stinks as blood
cent as in penny or scent as a smell
You can spell sent as cent (a penny), scent (a smell) or sent (to move along).
copper has a smell unique to copper that is often described as sweet. smell being an olifactory sense and subjective to individual perspective i recomend getting a penny that predates 1992 and smelling it for yourself.
Requires five pennies, placed down one at at time, heads up.Place the first penny on the table..."Can you smell that....that's a scent."Place the second penny...."Can you see any fruit....that's a pair"Place the third penny...."Can you see any cars? Three Lincolns.",Place the fourth down..."Can you see any snakes? Four copperheads.Place the fifth down..."Can you see any pu**y?"Scoop them all up..."Not for five cents you can't."
The singular possessive of penny is penny's, as in "penny's worth".
He picked up the wrong cent: what they mean is that he is a dog and when he picked up the wrong cent they mean scent because dogs have a good sense of smell.
No, "A penny saved is a penny earned".
Penny's last name in the book "Penny From Heaven" is Falucci.
move the penny on the far right over to the other side on the left and then move the 1st nickel over to the right...hence penny penny penny nickel nickel
Penny from which country?
zinc is 97.5% of the penny and copper is 2.5% of the penny
penny is singular pennies is plural