Quid example sentences

Related (10): pound, currency, cash, money, notes, sterling, bucks, dough, moolah, greenbacks

quid

noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal

quid (noun) · quid (plural noun)

  - one pound sterling:

quid

noun

quid (noun) · quids (plural noun)

  - a lump of tobacco for chewing:

Synonyms

smacker, smackeroo, nicker, oner, sovereign, twist, plug, chew, chaw, pigtail, cud, cake

"Quid" Example Sentences

1. Can you lend me a quid until next Friday?
2. He didn't have a single quid on him to pay for the taxi ride.
3. I won 20 quid playing poker with my friends last night.
4. The price of cigarettes went up by a quid overnight.
5. How much is a quid worth in US dollars?
6. I exchanged my euros for quids at the currency exchange counter.
7. I tried to buy a beer with just a quid, but it wasn't enough.
8. My British friend gave me a quid to buy some sweets.
9. I'm broke and don't have a single quid to my name.
10. The street vendor was selling hot dogs for a quid each.
11. I found a quid on the pavement and thanks to it I could buy a sandwich.
12. I need a couple of quid to buy some stamps for my postcards.
13. The parking meter requires two quids for an hour of parking.
14. She saved up all her quids for a trip to Paris.
15. The sales assistant said the dress would cost me twenty-five quid.
16. I'll pay you back that quid next time I see you, I promise.
17. The charity box had already collected thousands of quids.
18. I have a bag of coins but I can't find any quids in it.
19. How many quids do you think we need to buy a bottle of wine?
20. I tried to bargain but he wouldn't go below two quids.
21. I'm out of quids, can you buy me a cup of coffee?
22. He gave me a quid as a tip for my excellent service.
23. The newspaper costs just over a quid every day.
24. I wish I could win a million quids in the lottery.
25. I bought this lovely scarf for only a couple of quids.
26. He won a bet against his friend and got ten quids as a prize.
27. A quid isn't worth much these days, with the inflation and all.
28. The pub was charging six quids for a pint of beer, which was outrageous.
29. She paid for her bus ticket with a quid and some change.
30. I lost my wallet and now I don't have a single quid left.

Common Phases

you have any quid; can I borrow a quid; let's split the bill, I owe you a quid; I found a quid on the ground; I'll give you a quid for that; can you break a twenty into quids; I need to save up a few quids; I'm short on quids at the moment; I'll pay you back in quids.

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