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pint
noun as in liquid measure
noun as in pound
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"If I can go and buy a pint of beer I should be able to buy a pint of milk."
One London pub boss has said he will likely raise the price of a pint as much as 40p as a result of the Budget.
After a busy freshers' week, he says going out is now limited to a couple of pints at the pub once or twice a week.
If your seafood shop dips the oysters from a gallon container, you can ask for an additional pint of liquor to use in your soup.
The "lads" first met at Prince Henry's School in Evesham in 1953 and when they left in 1960 they got together for a farewell pint, but did not want to say goodbye.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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