have one's pound of flesh in English
demand everything; revenge oneself upo
Use "have ones pound of flesh" in a sentence
1. I mean, you got your pound of flesh, Ems.
2. And he was there for his pound of flesh.
3. Phrases Synonymous with Affrights gives one the creeps, makes one's flesh creep (or makes one's flesh crawl)
4. To love one's flesh and blood is no achievement.
5. I have pound sterling.
6. English pound coins have milled edges.
7. Pound notes have been withdrawn from circulation.
8. ‘As part of the deal to Constitutionalize rights in the '82 Constitution Act, the provinces extracted a pound of flesh from the Feds.’ ‘In effect, the court constitutionalised, so to speak, an absolute limitation.’ ‘Finally, very significant is the constitutionalizing of the right to sue one's government.’
9. Salmon have pink flesh and silvery skin.
10. One rictus , flesh have fallen down , Charley has left being holding flesh in the mouth.
11. Flesh of my flesh...... heart of my heart...
12. Because you hardly have commiserate and flesh!
13. He does not have a body of flesh and bones.
14. British exports have been handicapped by the strong pound.
15. To have all the buttons of one's Bluer undone.'
16. Excuse me, have you got change for a pound?
17. Because you hardly have Commiserate and flesh! 5
18. Ounces, which is a unit of weight, you have 16 ounces per pound.
19. One's base2, the other one's based on action potential, so you have dramatically more computational power.
20. Clenching: to have or keep in one's hands.
21. One pound for a bottle of spirits, one pound for a carton of cigarettes.
22. Pound of sugar, please.
23. Clutched: to have or keep in one's hands.
24. Broaden (one's) horizons To have a new experience
25. Clutching: to have or keep in one's hands.