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  • noun Plural form of pengo.

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Examples

  • The siblings, 68 and 70, beheld what had been seized from their half-brother 45 years before: an address book, calendar, car registration, cigarette case, diplomatic passport and stacks of old money -- Bulgarian leva, Hungarian pengos, Swedish krona, Swiss francs and U.S. dollars.

    The Wallenberg Curse 2009

  • One could exchange 5 pengos for one dollar at the beginning of World War II.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • But in 1946, it cost 460 octillion pengos to get one dollar in return.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • But in 1946, it cost 460 octillion pengos to get one dollar in return.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • One could exchange 5 pengos for one dollar at the beginning of World War II.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • But in 1946, it cost 460 octillion pengos to get one dollar in return.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • One could exchange 5 pengos for one dollar at the beginning of World War II.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

  • But in 1946, it cost 460 octillion pengos to get one dollar in return.

    The Moderate Voice 2009

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