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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61. And that morning he had used every ounce of political persuasion and outright muscle to twist his colleagues into agreement.
62. If you fancy a blue cheese, chose Roquefort over Stilton - the difference is 40 calories an ounce!
63. Eau de Atlanta. For 100 bucks an ounce, you can stink like us.
64. It was the centrifuge that yielded the last cull, a final ounce of bits of metal.
65. He threw every ounce of his energy into the run, reaching the bright street to find it deserted by traffic.
66. You so mean to haggle over every ounce.
67. Do not haggle over every ounce.
68. How to pronounce the noun "ounce" in the announcement?
69. Today, gold trading down 817.10 U.S. dollars an ounce.
70. As measured by the London gold fixing, a global benchmark, it fell to under $300 an ounce by early 2000. It only regained the $850 level in late 2007.
71. Warm one cup of oil over a low flame and place one-half ounce herbs wrapped in cheesecloth to soak.
72. An ounce of practice is worth a pound of percept.
73. The political wrangling in the United States over the national debt ceiling has helped push the dollar to record lows, and the price of gold above $1,600 an ounce, double where it was two years ago.
74. The most actively traded contract, for December delivery, settled 80 cents, or 0.1%, lower at $1, 617.30 a troy ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
75. Gold prices have risen some 38 percent to about $940 an ounce on Thursday from a low near $680 in October as investor demand for the yellow metal surges during times of economic uncertainty.
76. To obtain one ounce of Tyrian purple dye, she had her servants soak 20,[sentencedict.com] 000 Purpura snails for 10 days.
77. A unit of weight in the U.S. Customary System, an avoirdupois unit equal to 0.002285 ounce ( 0.065 gram ).
78. The highest fixing of the recent gold rally was on November 7, when it fixed at $841.75 an ounce in the morning session, less than $10 below its historic high of $850, fixed on January 21, 1980.
79. "I believe that gold will be below $1,000 an ounce in 2015," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist of broker-dealer Janney Montgomery Scott.
80. air-mail to China is two dollars a half - ounce.
81. COMEX gold for June delivery fell $ 9.60 to settle at $ 921.70 an ounce.
82. COMEX gold for June delivery fell dollar 1.40 to settle at dollar 913.50 an ounce.
83. If because of moneyless you have to haggle over every ounce for every little thing all days , how could you be a happy person ?
83. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
84. The chickadee, for example, weighing just one-third of an ounce, seems a tiny spark of life to throw to the mercy of frigid, 40-m. p. h. winds.
85. Gold opened below the $ 10 - an - ounce trading limit, so they could not exit.
86. Right now we are experiencing an even moredramatic collapse of the greenback—this time to little more than 1/1, 400th ofan ounce of gold—and the issue has returned with a vengeance.
87. One is commonly known as the Loco-London gold market, with process quoted in US dollars per troy ounce of gold of 99.99 per cent fineness and with delivery in London.
88. A 3 - ounce ( 85 gram ) serving of cooked meat is the size of a deck of cards.
89. In 1999, New York gold futures were near $ 250 a troy ounce.
90. Or are you just pleased that every last ounce of Hobbit magic will most likely make it into the final cut?
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