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catchpenny

[kach-pen-ee] / ˈkætʃˌpɛn i /






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It didn’t take long for The New York Times to warn Albany Republicans against succumbing to “the catchpenny cry of local politicians on the subject of ‘Home Rule.’”

From New York Times

“The storage battery is, in my opinion, a catchpenny, a sensation, a mechanism for swindling the public by stock companies,” wrote Thomas Edison in 1883.

From The Wall Street Journal

The swift twilight of New York was almost upon him when he was next distracted from his thoughts by the crossing shouts of loud-voiced men bawling forth a catchpenny extra of a third-rate evening paper.

From Project Gutenberg

I hate the hurried little subordinate part that one plays in the catchpenny picture-book—and the negation of all literature that the insolence of the picture-book imposes.

From Project Gutenberg

Miller's article seems to be based solely on my little catchpenny title.

From Project Gutenberg