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pint

noun as in liquid measure

noun as in pound

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That year, on August 10, the first woman stepped in for a pint.

I order a pint a Fula Farmacia, Casa Bruja's 4.7 percent Blond Ale.

As President, the Father of the Constitution James Madison drank a pint a day.

This continues until an impossibly huge amount of ice cream is compressed into the pint.

Franklin might have been describing James Madison, father of the Constitution, who drank a pint of whiskey every day.

Youre a-going to accommodate us, and wots to prevent my standing treat for a pint or so, in return?

We had each of us a fresh cocoa-nut with a hole bored in it, containing at least a pint of clear, sweet-tasting water.

A pint of meal and a pint of plaster to each rod, is a good mixture to sow in.

One wine-glass of the solution, added to half a pint of tepid water, is sufficient for each application.

One wine-glassful of this solution, added to half a pint of tepid water, is sufficient for each application.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pint, such as: british imperial liquid measure, cup, gallon, gill, liquid unit, and quart.

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

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