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(as|) nice as ninepence
used to refer to someone or something that is very tidy and poperly arranged
The idiom "nice as ninepence" originated in the 19th century and is derived from the British currency system. It refers to something that is exceptionally neat, tidy, or well-presented. This idiomatic expression is used to suggest a high degree of orderliness and meticulousness, often used to describe a person, place, or object that appears impeccably groomed or well-organized.
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