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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121. The 33-year-old angler from Waterloo was fishing a lake in Southern Illinois on March 15 when he hooked a 4 pound, 5 ounce white crappie.
122. He just lived for his daily ounce of juniper juice.
123. The world's most expensive food is saffron, which sells for a whopping $ 2,000 per ounce!
124. COMEX gold for April delivery rose dollar 21.10 to settle at dollar 927.80 an ounce.
125. Also on Globex Friday, March silver futures rose 55 cents, or 4%, to $14.49 an ounce, and April platinum futures gained $13.60, or 1.8%, to $1,095.70 an ounce.
126. On Tuesday, spot gold shot up to a session high above $1,200 an ounce, though a bit off the record $1,248.95 per ounce set on May 14.
127. DECOCTION: Place one ounce of herb in one pint of water.
128. As measured by the London gold fixing, a global benchmark, it fell to under $300 an ounce by early 2000.
129. Mr. Yi's remarkshad little effect on Tuesday spot trading of gold, which fell $1.60, or 0.14%, to $1, 122 an ounce in New York.
130. They found traces ranging from less than one-hundredth of a microgram to more than 1,000 micrograms, or about one-30,000th of an ounce.
131. At a given moment there is only 1 / 40 ounce of calcium circulating in Joe's bloodstream.
132. It was the seventh consecutive daily loss on the New York Stock Exchange. Oil was steady at $86 a barrel and gold was down $20 to $886 an ounce.
133. Spot silver sharply bounced off a session low of $32.33, as the metal appeared to find support at its 150-day moving average at $32 an ounce.
134. At $1, 350 an ounce there's still time -- especially if you make your play by buying shares of a gold miner that's showing expanding production.
135. The tobacconist wasn't even fluttered at his buying the ounce of tobacco' he knows that he purchases the same quantity of the same sort of tobacco every week.
136. Beef tenderloin steaks: Ounce for ounce, this tender cut has about the same calorie and fat content as skinless chicken thighs.
137. At 14.6 ounces, it is significantly lighter than the 21.3 ounce iPad, making it, in all senses, more portable.
138. They'd spent four years working on a federal Department of Transportation project to cut every extraneous ounce from a 40-foot city bus.
139. COMEX gold for April delivery fell 10 cents to $ 942.50 an ounce.
140. The average London Bullion Market Association gold fix for 2010 was $1,225 an ounce. Spot gold rose 30 percent last year, hitting a record $1,430.95 an ounce in December.
141. Ounce for ounce , blends of different artificial sweeteners match any individual artificial sweetener in sweetening power.
142. After seeing how inhumanely these chickens, ducks, cows, lambs and pigs are treated, anyone with an ounce of compassion would realise that these selfish actions desecrate life itself.
143. Gold hit a record $1,(http://sentencedict.com/ounce.html)778.29 an ounce this week as concerns over economic stability and debt crises in the euro zone and United States sparked heavy buying among investors.
144. So, Grandma Ignatia said, I married instead a man who hadn't an ounce of spare flesh, a man who hated the color blue and never wore it, a man whose sisters liked me.
145. TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Gold futures climbed Thursday in Asia's morning trading to touch a high of nearly $1, 378 an ounce on Globex.
146. The price surged more than 30 percent in the past year, reaching a historic high of almost $1,000 an ounce this month.
147. But such places often come with lots of dust. And the panels have to stay dust-free: just a seventh of an ounce of dust per square yard of panel can decrease solar power conversion by 40 percent.
148. The London Bullion Market Association recently predicted world gold prices would stay at $652.38 per ounce this year, up from less than $310 in 2006.
149. You take your snifter glass, you put it down all the way, and if it goes all the way to the rim, it's a full ounce.
150. "He went behind the counter and got a half ounce of prussic acid . The pure stuff, undiluted. " Then he let Old Man Fellows take a little whiff of it.
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