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Old 21-Nov-2007, 13:09
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Default more kicks than half pence

Isn't this idiom still used in current English?
Could you please illustrate it with the help of an example?
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I have never met it.

He works all day for so little money - that's really more kicks than halfpence.

He is not receiving his fair due for what he does.
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