The phrase "a dime a dozen" means that something is very common and not particularly valuable or special. It suggests that the item or concept in question is so abundant that it can be easily obtained, much like buying a dozen items for just a dime. This idiom is often used to indicate that something is readily available and not unique.
A dozen dozen is twelve dozen or twelve twelves or 144. This is also known as a gross.
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A dozen is 12 and so 7 times 12 = 84
A dozen is twelve (12) so add your number to 12
A dozen dozen is twelve dozen or twelve twelves or 144. This is also known as a gross.
Its a misquotation of "Ninteen to the dozen"
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One "dozen red roses" mean 12 red roses
If you mean a baker's dozen, then it is 13.
dozen is twelve
A dozen is twelve. 9 x 12 = 108
It means six lots of one dozen.
I'm assuming you mean "Baker's Dozen". Unlike a normal "Dozen" (which has 12 items), a baker's dozen contains 13 items. Hope this helps!
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Dozen means twelve like: One dozen of apples Or, one dozen of grapes.🤓😊
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