pound key in English
noun
key in the lower right corner on the dialing pad of a regular push button telephone or lower right-hand key on telephone handsets, marked with a pound sign (#)
Use "pound key" in a sentence
1. I'm not the former No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter.
2. Forty a pound.
3. One pound for a bottle of spirits, one pound for a carton of cigarettes.
4. Pound of sugar, please.
5. A 788 pound feather.
6. Whither the pound sterling?
7. Copper's two bucks a pound.
8. British currency the pound sterling.
9. I have pound sterling.
10. Oh, I'd like a pound of ground chuck beef and a half pound of sausage.
11. Approximately 43 Bleeps per pound.
12. Sixteen ounces equals one pound.
13. And a pound of mincemeat, too.
14. Penny wise and pound foolish.
15. I would buy a pound of beans for 6 cents and a pound of rice for 7 cents.
16. We welcome him to SportsCenter, the former No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world,
17. She tipped the porter a pound.
18. English pound coins have milled edges.
19. 2 Penny wise and pound foolish.
20. What is it going to take to get these two boxers best pound-for-pound in the ring?
21. He borrowed a pound off me.
22. These cost ten pence a pound.
23. “A pound of perfumed oil, genuine nard”
24. 26 A hundred pence make one pound.
25. 15 A hundred pence makes one pound.