Examples of 'quid' in a sentence

Meaning of "quid"

Quid (noun): An informal British term for one pound sterling; occasionally used to mean a question or matter
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  • The inherent nature of something.
  • A member of a section of the Democratic-Republican Party between 1805 and 1811, following John Randolph of Roanoke. (From tertium quid.)
  • Paired with quo, in reference to the phrase quid pro quo (“this for that”): something offered in exchange for something else.
  • A sovereign or guinea.

How to use "quid" in a sentence

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The five quid you will pay me.
Quid and the third is under way.
Slip him a few quid to shut him up.
Quid to hire the horse and cart.
We made a few quid out of that one.
Show you a good time for a quid.
A thousand quid bet on the magic horse.
I thought you were above quid pro quos.
Ninety quid on the rug and besides.
They are looking for quid pro quo.
Ten quid says he does not tell you.
But there is a quid pro quo here.
Four quid a tin or two for a tenner.
I will get a few quid on the guitar.
Two quid an hour and abuse on top.

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I reckon a thousand quid should be about right.
You can not say no to a million quid.
I took ten quid from the tin.
All the lads put a few quid in.
Squeeze a few quid outta the vamp.
You get a sack of it for ten quid.
A few billion quid might constitute a motive.
There is likely some quid pro quo.
Try forty quid a week for starters.
Maybe we can do a little quid pro quo.
There is no quid pro quo whatsoever.
I am not against a little quid pro quo.
There was no quid pro quo for him to lie.
I would like to be half a quid behind him.
Five quid says you can not do it again.
We will knock a quid off his bill.
You have got half a million quid.
Saving a hundred quid a day in labour costs.
I think that is a reasonable quid pro quo.
I wanted a few quid for a week or two.
I was wondering if you had a couple of hundred quid.
I think a little quid pro quo is in order.
One hundred and sixty eight quid.
Got a couple of quid for some smack.
I will see you for ten quid.
I have got twenty quid ridingon you.
One can not live on fifty quid.
We need to do a little quid pro quo first.
I am on my way to touch her for a few quid.
This is not like quid pro quo.
The carpets cost me four hundred quid.
I have got twenty quid riding on you.
All yours for a few hundred quid.
So there could be a quid pro quo in this.
You have still got ninety quid.

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