Sentences

quid in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

QUID (noun): a colloquial term for one pound sterling in British currency or a sum of money agreed upon in a transaction.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old British coin was often referred to as a quid in casual conversation.
  2. After a long negotiation, they finally agreed on a quid for the entire project.
  3. He always kept a few quid in his wallet for emergencies.
  4. When she won the contest, the prize money was a tidy sum of a thousand quid.
  5. In London, you can easily spend a quid on a cup of coffee at a local café.
  6. A quid is often used as slang for a pound in British currency.
  7. He paid for his coffee with a single quid, leaving no change.
  8. The prize money was a substantial sum, easily worth a few thousand quid.
  9. In London, you might find that a good meal can cost you around twenty quid.
  10. He saved up a few quid to treat his friends to a night out.