It means to be expensive or to cost alot. For example: My dress cost a pretty penny.
The phrase means that something is very expensive. The origin comes from a gold penny that was minted in the 1200's that was worth 20 silver pennies. Because it was gold, it was a pretty penny, and if it cost a pretty penny, it was expensive indeed.
The word "cost" is both a verb and a noun depending upon how it is used within the sentence.Examples:Those shoes must have cost a pretty penny. (verb)The cost of living always goes up, never down. (noun)
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No, it is just a saying or proverb. It originates from the old UK and is a rephrase of the saying, "Promises cost nothing".
That matter is trifling and so we should concentrate on more important matters.
The phrase means that something is very expensive. The origin comes from a gold penny that was minted in the 1200's that was worth 20 silver pennies. Because it was gold, it was a pretty penny, and if it cost a pretty penny, it was expensive indeed.
Yes, but they will cost you a pretty penny.
Yes. It WILL cost you a pretty penny. Retreving a vehicle from impound could cost anywhere from $500 to $1500 to get it back. Good luck!
It means just what it sounds like - no matter what the cost, do it.
If your wanting a pure bred shitzhu It's going to be a pretty penny, I would guess about 400$+
If you mean DS for DSi, it would probably reduce the cost but the DSi costs a pretty penny!
It cost the Mint 2.5 cents to make a penny.
If I understand the question. It cost 2.5 cents to make a penny.
The word "cost" is both a verb and a noun depending upon how it is used within the sentence.Examples:Those shoes must have cost a pretty penny. (verb)The cost of living always goes up, never down. (noun)
Since you want a new engine it will cost you a pretty penny. The average cost will be between eight to ten thousand dollars. And this is just for the engine without any labor or addtional costs.
It was black and it cost One Penny, that is why it is called the Penny Black.
It's about if I remember a penny.