Similar words: squid, liquid, liquidate, quid pro quo, equidistant, guide, fluid, languid. Meaning: [kwɪd] n. 1. the basic unit of money in Great Britain; equal to 100 pence 2. something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises 3. a wad of something chewable as tobacco.
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31. Carter says he had a hundred quid on him, Mike.
32. Crowe then had the vulgar audacity to offer me a pitiful ten quid if I revealed the manager's name.
33. Even if it costs us a few hundred quid, it's been worth it.
34. They are back in play now at 88p, but were floated at a quid each in 1983.
35. She lent me a couple of hundred quid because I was in financial difficulty.
36. But I'd happily put a quid on his being a social worker.
37. I'm really skint -- you couldn't lend me a few quid could you?
38. We got in to an unreserved seating area for 13 quid.
39. We think the night porter called them out, probably to make a few quid.
40. It's a shame we had to pay 14 quid to watch them.
41. The bruiser wouldn't have been promised a reward of twenty quid otherwise.
42. Don't bother trying to blag yourself a ticket - everyone pays 15 quid.
43. I have, as it happens, a 1,000 rouble note, worth around a quid at yesterday's prices.
44. Surely, if i beg nicely, he will lend his old dad four hundred quid.
45. Rover was wise to stay away from the Motor Show, thus saving itself more than a million quid.
46. Those baskets are nice, and they only cost a couple of quid.
47. You don't expect to find their newest recording being knocked out at four quid a go in the cut price racks.
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48. Second hand for about 100. 2400 baud modems will cost under 100 quid.
49. It is clearly illegal to require sex as a quid pro quo for promotion.
50. With the raffle short of a grand by just a few quid, the cry for the remainder went up.
51. The superintendent used quid pro quo to change the work situation.
52. Every time the quid gets gang-banged on the international exchange, all the Arab chicks get a new fur coat.
53. If you wanted style you paid hundreds for it - so blow the sixty quid on something else - but what?
54. Wheel clamps aren't on the list yet, but it's still worth asking for a few quid off your annual premium.
55. It is impossible to understand the reality of modern lobbying by looking for an explicit quid pro quo.
56. He pulls on his hat, wipes his brow, spits out some quid.
57. People paid sixty quid for denims like that in the King's Road.
58. Yvonne's wearing a little black number that to my untutored eye looks like it could have cost ten quid or a thousand.
59. She's got seven million quid, and just look at her face.
60. A forty quid software voucher awaits the sender of the best letter - so whip out yer biros and get scribbling!