quid|quids in English
noun
[kwɪd]
pound sterling (Slang); lump of chewing tobacco
Use "quid|quids" in a sentence
1. There would be no quid pro quo.
2. Can you lend me five quid?
3. Nam quid saluti nostrae opus sit, probe Animadverti
4. Synonyms for Chaws include plugs, twists, quids, cake, chews, pigtails, cud, wads, boli and food
5. We stumped up eight quid each.
6. Well, I'll give you some quid pro quo.
7. She earns at least 600 quid a week.
8. Even labourers out there get fifty quid a week.
9. Some quid pro quo on withholding tax and dividends?
10. Maybe eighty quid a week coming in.
11. Me, a few quid for a handful of stories.
12. Si melius quid habes, Accerse, vel imperium fer
13. I'll pay you back that two quid tomorrow.
14. Five quid says you can' t do it again
15. I forked out ten quid for/on the ticket.
16. Few lobbyists proffer an explicit quid pro quo to elected officials.
17. He did me for a thousand quid for that car.
18. It only costs a couple of quid to get in.
19. The superintendent used quid pro quo to change the work situation.
20. "If we don't use it, we're out a few hundred quid, Dan."
21. You must be soft if you think I'll give you fifty quid!
22. But I'd happily put a quid on his being a social worker.
23. You can't imagine the things we can do for three quid.
24. Sammy seemed sensitive to the quid pro quo of the situation.
25. I went through a hundred quid on my last trip to London.