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What does it mean by "the penny drops" and how to use it?
Is it an old-fashioned idiom?
Aug 14, 2011 5:33 AM
Answers · 3
If you have a hole in your pocket the penny drops a lot.
August 14, 2011
Yes it is old fashioned. More examples:
I wondered where I had heard the song on the radio before and then the penny dropped! I actually had the CD.
It takes some students quite a while to understand algebra and then one day, the penny drops!
August 14, 2011
It's still used today =]
When the penny drops, someone belatedly understands something that everyone else has long since understood.
Example - I sat and thought for a moment and then the penny dropped.
August 14, 2011
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