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

  1. I saved up a few quid for our trip to London.
  2. He paid ten quid for that concert ticket.
  3. She found some quid on the floor of her car.
  4. I think that jacket is worth at least twenty quid.
  5. He earned a fair bit of quid from his side job.
  6. I don't have enough quid to buy that new phone.
  7. Can you lend me a few quid until payday?
  8. The meal cost me fifteen quid at the restaurant.
  9. I need to save some quid for my holidays.
  10. After selling his old bike, he made a nice bit of quid.
  11. It's amazing how quickly you can spend your quid in London.
  12. She was thrilled to win a hundred quid in the raffle.
  13. He tipped the waiter a couple of quid for great service.
  14. They charge a lot of quid for drinks at the bar.
  15. I found a few quid in my jacket pocket.
  16. The budget for the project is a few hundred quid.
  17. He wasted all his quid on unnecessary gadgets.
  18. I can't believe I lost a whole quid on that bet.
  19. She is saving her quid for a new car.
  20. The hotel room cost us fifty quid a night.
  21. He spent a bit of quid on new shoes.
  22. I managed to save a little quid last month.
  23. The taxi ride was a few quid more than I expected.
  24. They raised a good amount of quid for charity.
  25. It's hard to stretch a single quid in this economy.
  26. I wouldn’t spend my quid on that overpriced item.
  27. The concert tickets were selling for a few quid.
  28. She earned some extra quid working overtime.
  29. I’m short on quid this week.
  30. The book cost me twenty quid.
  31. I found some quid in an old wallet.
  32. They have plenty of quid to spend on luxury items.
  33. Don’t waste your quid on that scam.
  34. I need to make my quid last until the end of the month.
  35. He was willing to pay a few quid for a good meal.
  36. She has a knack for saving quid.
  37. The show was worth every quid I spent on it.
  38. He lost a lot of quid at the casino last night.
  39. I can get you a discount, it’ll only cost you a few quid.
  40. The price tag read fifty quid.
  41. I didn’t realize the book would cost that much quid.
  42. She handed over her quid without a second thought.
  43. He quickly counted his quid before leaving.
  44. I saved my quid for something special.
  45. The price went up by a few quid overnight.
  46. I can’t believe I spent all my quid on snacks.
  47. He has plenty of quid saved for emergencies.
  48. The delivery charge was an extra couple of quid.
  49. Is that really worth ten quid?
  50. I wish I had a few more quid for the movie.
  51. I found a ten quid note in my jeans.
  52. They made a nice sum of quid from the event.
  53. I need to budget my quid wisely this month.
  54. He always seems to have some quid to spare.
  55. The new gadget costs a few quid more than I expected.
  56. I can’t afford to part with my quid right now.
  57. That’s a decent amount of quid for a night out.
  58. I’ve got a little quid saved for lunch.
  59. She happily gave him twenty quid.
  60. I’ll treat you if you can chip in a few quid.
  61. The total came to thirty quid.
  62. He was surprised at how much his meal cost in quid.
  63. I don’t mind spending a few quid on a good book.
  64. The event raised over a thousand quid for the charity.
  65. I’m trying to save every quid I can.
  66. The drinks were a bit on the pricey side, costing me twenty quid.
  67. I can’t believe I forgot to bring my quid to the shop.
  68. He made a quick hundred quid from selling old clothes.
  69. The new phone costs a fortune in quid.
  70. She was proud to donate her spare quid to the cause.
  71. He always complains about how easy it is to spend quid.
  72. I didn’t bring enough quid for the event.
  73. They charged me an extra ten quid for the service.
  74. I managed to save a few quid this week.
  75. The movie ticket only cost me a couple of quid.
  76. I prefer to keep my quid in cash rather than in the bank.
  77. He’s always looking for ways to earn a bit of extra quid.
  78. I was shocked at how little quid I had left.
  79. She spent all her quid on clothes.
  80. The bakery had some lovely treats for a few quid.
  81. I borrowed some quid from my friend last week.
  82. He lost track of how much quid he had spent.
  83. I can lend you a couple of quid if you need it.
  84. That designer bag is worth a lot of quid.
  85. I found a rare coin worth several quid.
  86. She always manages to save some quid for emergencies.
  87. The restaurant had a great deal for twenty quid.
  88. I need to be careful not to overspend my quid.
  89. He always finds a way to make his quid last.
  90. I can’t believe how quickly my quid disappears.
  91. He was willing to pay more quid for quality.
  92. It’s amazing how much you can save when you don’t spend your quid.
  93. I’ve got a few quid left for snacks.
  94. He made a great investment that earned him a lot of quid.
  95. I’m trying to cut back on unnecessary quid spending.
  96. The price of gas has gone up a few quid.
  97. I had a bit of quid left over from last week.
  98. He’s always complaining about not having enough quid.
  99. The festival tickets were fifty quid each.
  100. She was happy to find an extra ten quid in her purse.