100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "quid"
Definition
"Quid" is a common noun primarily used in British English that refers to a pound sterling, the currency of the United Kingdom. It can also be used informally to refer to money in general.
Synonyms
- Pound
- Currency
- Dough (informal)
- Bucks (informal)
- Cash
- Moolah (informal)
Antonyms
- Debt
- Liability
- Deficit
Examples
- I saved up a few quid for our trip to London.
- He paid ten quid for that concert ticket.
- She found some quid on the floor of her car.
- I think that jacket is worth at least twenty quid.
- He earned a fair bit of quid from his side job.
- I don't have enough quid to buy that new phone.
- Can you lend me a few quid until payday?
- The meal cost me fifteen quid at the restaurant.
- I need to save some quid for my holidays.
- After selling his old bike, he made a nice bit of quid.
- It's amazing how quickly you can spend your quid in London.
- She was thrilled to win a hundred quid in the raffle.
- He tipped the waiter a couple of quid for great service.
- They charge a lot of quid for drinks at the bar.
- I found a few quid in my jacket pocket.
- The budget for the project is a few hundred quid.
- He wasted all his quid on unnecessary gadgets.
- I can't believe I lost a whole quid on that bet.
- She is saving her quid for a new car.
- The hotel room cost us fifty quid a night.
- He spent a bit of quid on new shoes.
- I managed to save a little quid last month.
- The taxi ride was a few quid more than I expected.
- They raised a good amount of quid for charity.
- It's hard to stretch a single quid in this economy.
- I wouldn’t spend my quid on that overpriced item.
- The concert tickets were selling for a few quid.
- She earned some extra quid working overtime.
- I’m short on quid this week.
- The book cost me twenty quid.
- I found some quid in an old wallet.
- They have plenty of quid to spend on luxury items.
- Don’t waste your quid on that scam.
- I need to make my quid last until the end of the month.
- He was willing to pay a few quid for a good meal.
- She has a knack for saving quid.
- The show was worth every quid I spent on it.
- He lost a lot of quid at the casino last night.
- I can get you a discount, it’ll only cost you a few quid.
- The price tag read fifty quid.
- I didn’t realize the book would cost that much quid.
- She handed over her quid without a second thought.
- He quickly counted his quid before leaving.
- I saved my quid for something special.
- The price went up by a few quid overnight.
- I can’t believe I spent all my quid on snacks.
- He has plenty of quid saved for emergencies.
- The delivery charge was an extra couple of quid.
- Is that really worth ten quid?
- I wish I had a few more quid for the movie.
- I found a ten quid note in my jeans.
- They made a nice sum of quid from the event.
- I need to budget my quid wisely this month.
- He always seems to have some quid to spare.
- The new gadget costs a few quid more than I expected.
- I can’t afford to part with my quid right now.
- That’s a decent amount of quid for a night out.
- I’ve got a little quid saved for lunch.
- She happily gave him twenty quid.
- I’ll treat you if you can chip in a few quid.
- The total came to thirty quid.
- He was surprised at how much his meal cost in quid.
- I don’t mind spending a few quid on a good book.
- The event raised over a thousand quid for the charity.
- I’m trying to save every quid I can.
- The drinks were a bit on the pricey side, costing me twenty quid.
- I can’t believe I forgot to bring my quid to the shop.
- He made a quick hundred quid from selling old clothes.
- The new phone costs a fortune in quid.
- She was proud to donate her spare quid to the cause.
- He always complains about how easy it is to spend quid.
- I didn’t bring enough quid for the event.
- They charged me an extra ten quid for the service.
- I managed to save a few quid this week.
- The movie ticket only cost me a couple of quid.
- I prefer to keep my quid in cash rather than in the bank.
- He’s always looking for ways to earn a bit of extra quid.
- I was shocked at how little quid I had left.
- She spent all her quid on clothes.
- The bakery had some lovely treats for a few quid.
- I borrowed some quid from my friend last week.
- He lost track of how much quid he had spent.
- I can lend you a couple of quid if you need it.
- That designer bag is worth a lot of quid.
- I found a rare coin worth several quid.
- She always manages to save some quid for emergencies.
- The restaurant had a great deal for twenty quid.
- I need to be careful not to overspend my quid.
- He always finds a way to make his quid last.
- I can’t believe how quickly my quid disappears.
- He was willing to pay more quid for quality.
- It’s amazing how much you can save when you don’t spend your quid.
- I’ve got a few quid left for snacks.
- He made a great investment that earned him a lot of quid.
- I’m trying to cut back on unnecessary quid spending.
- The price of gas has gone up a few quid.
- I had a bit of quid left over from last week.
- He’s always complaining about not having enough quid.
- The festival tickets were fifty quid each.
- She was happy to find an extra ten quid in her purse.