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quid

noun as in cud

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"You're lucky to get vegetables for under a quid at the moment, so obviously we've got to take advantage of this," Lee Stewart explains from his spot in the queue.

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The "12 quid" meant £12,000 and "work" meant drugs, jurors heard.

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Badenoch said she had accepted a family trip to Silverstone herself as "quid pro quo" for giving up her personal time at the weekend in order to have a business meeting.

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"I'd be a billionaire if I had a quid for every person that recited that poem at their wedding," Clarke remarks.

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"It's a million quid to get planning permission," he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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