The basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence.
A wad of something chewable as tobacco.
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Examples for "plug "
Examples for "plug "
1 Increased cash contributions to plug its pension fund is yet another problem.
2 The new rooms will help plug Manila's chronic shortage of quality accommodation.
3 For the government, the money raised will help plug the fiscal deficit.
4 ESPN, nervous about political editorializing in an election year, pulled the plug .
5 But is the rest of Europe really prepared to pull the plug ?
1 For children used to chew them as they walked home from school.
2 Huw's time with Megan was chew only time he felt really happy.
3 Our ancestors used not to chew and spit it everywhere unlike today.
4 It continues to pay them no mind, content to chew its food.
5 In other words, a variety pack of human chew - toys , Joy had thought.
1 To be honest, Rylance wad second favourite to Sylvester Stallone last year.
2 It formed the wad of the pistol that was in _your hand.
3 Militants said a ransom had been paid, but this wad never confirmed.
4 Or even the feds, given that wad of money in the closet.
5 Took a wad of paper towels from the dispenser and soaked them.
1 I line up with the sky-pilot and chew the cud of silence.
2 Mostly, in their talk, they simply chewed over again the morning's cud .
3 Sir Templeton blew up his cheeks and chewed on some invisible cud .
4 I cud die for ye, swing for ye, to make ye happy.
5 He cud play Lost Boys and Indians! The dark eyes went wide.
1 De devil Bear chaw pine; I know he by hees broke toof.
2 The old woman was six foot under ground afore I could chaw .
3 Thur ain't a big show o' vittlin' hyur, 'ceptin' we chaw donnicks.
4 They'd just as soon chaw one on ye up as eat their supper.
5 The blend of sentimentality and hard - chaw hard-edge, rubbing up against each other uneasily.
Something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises.
1 Upper classes have never legislated systematically in their interests; and quid .
2 But Israel said it would observe only a limited quid pro quo.
3 Green expectorated at a chip in the water and shifted his quid .
4 Thirty-five quid extra a week we got for volunteering for this job.
5 First, when the squeeze comes, propose a quid pro quo to Brussels.
6 Fifty-five quid I ask for, and you offer me half a crown!
7 We want everyone to finish, we want everyone to make a quid .
8 It raises a few quid for the club and it's good fun.
9 When Obama heard about the suggested quid pro quo, he was incredulous.
10 There is a diplomatic as well as an economic quid pro quo.
11 A quid says Victoria, London Bridge and Holborn will play starring roles.
12 Still, don't you think this is an awfully scary quid pro quo?
13 Three quid a week from me, and the delights of my society.
14 The quid pro quo is a strategic bank, which never fully materialises.
15 Now I'm telling you that I need twenty quid by next Wednesday.
16 But the meter's jammed with coins -more than twenty quid 's worth.
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