Synonym: Panthera uncia, apothecaries' ounce, oz., snow leopard, troy ounce. Similar words: bounce, flounce, announce, denounce, pronounce, announced, pronounced, announcement. Meaning: [aʊns] n. 1. a unit of apothecary weight equal to 480 grains or one twelfth of a pound 2. a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 16 drams or 28.349 grams 3. large feline of upland central Asia having long thick whitish fur.
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31. How could she eat so heartily and never put an ounce on her bony frame?
32. In the tax law, it is said, an ounce of prevention is worth about a million dollars of cure.
33. Nor has he proven to have one ounce of drawing power when the team is struggling.
34. On the market today gold closed at $ 311 per ounce.
35. In mid-1995, two rallies related to shrinking supplies sent prices surging above $ 6 an ounce.
36. He was surprised, there was not an ounce of fat on him, but he had shed five pounds.
37. The cost of launching that ounce of gold into low-Earth orbit by shuttle would be about $ 830.
38. Chips, you know those huge twenty ounce bags of chips?
39. The finest gold has been changing hands in London - the world's biggest market - for £190 an ounce.
40. For 100 bucks an ounce, you can stink like us.
41. The Warriors needed every lean ounce of effort Smith provided in the fourth quarter.
42. Try a different approach. Eat 1 ounce less cheese per day.
43. This was the real Janir, I thought, the one without an ounce of shyness or indecision.
44. February gold closed 60 cents an ounce lower at $ 396. 10 an ounce on the New York Commodity Exchange.
45. Where a cereal is very light, like cornflakes, an ounce will comfortably fill the usual breakfast bowl.
46. It had taken every ounce of courage she possessed to board the aircraft after her last experience.
47. Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even. Muhammad Ali
48. There wasn't an ounce of surplus fat on his body, so it must go somewhere.
49. In Tokyo, spot gold was last quoted at $ 400. 25 per ounce.
50. Gold prices closed above $ 400 an ounce last Wednesday for the first time since August, 1993.
51. February gold fell 90 cents to $ 399. 30 an ounce on Commodity Exchange.
52. Under their chestnut coats there was not an ounce of fat and their muscles moved without effort.
53. Since 1991,(http://sentencedict.com/ounce.html) gold prices have hovered between $ 325 an ounce and $ 400 an ounce.
54. Gold prices settled above $ 400 an ounce for the second this month after Republican negotiators canceled budget talks with White House.
55. The commodity surged above $ 400 an ounce this week for the first time in almost two and a half years.
56. An ounce of coral beads was reckoned to be worth ten large jars of oil.
57. His appetite was enormous, but he never seemed to put on an ounce of weight.
58. Anyone with an ounce of sense knows that results depend on factors other than staff efficiency. - T. Baines, Oxford.
59. Steve had earned every ounce of worry she expended on him.
60. There are 27.34 grains in one dram, 16 drams to one ounce and 16 ounces to one avoirdupois pound.
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