Updated on March 16, 2024
| half | She ordered a half pound of gummy bears from the candy store. |
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| british | The British pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom. |
| foot | The force exerted by the object is measured in foot pounds. |
| english | The English pound is the official currency of the United Kingdom. |
| single | The single pound coin was introduced in 1983. |
| extra | She needs to lose an extra pound or two. |
| egyptian | The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound |
| nearest | The price of the book is £12.99, rounded to the nearest pound it would be £13. |
| last | I ran out of sugar, and I'm down to my last pound of coffee. |
| additional | She had to pay an additional pound for the oversized baggage. |
| whole | I bought a whole pound of strawberries at the market. |
| quarter | I'd like to order a quarter pound cheeseburger. |
| full | The weight of the produce was a full pound |
| standard | The standard pound is the base unit of mass in the avoirdupois system. |
| roman | The Roman pound was a unit of mass equal to 12 ounces. |
| fourth | The butcher cut me a fourth pound of ham. |
| five | I need five pound to buy this book. |
| irish | I need to exchange some Irish pounds. |
| australian | The Australian pound was the currency of Australia from 1910 to 1966. |
| lebanese | The Lebanese pound has been pegged to the US dollar since 1997. |
| turkish | The Turkish pound dropped to a record low in value on Monday. |
| exact | The exact pound of the package is unknown. |
| hundred | The weightlifter could bench press over two hundred pounds. |
| equal | The equal pound is a unit of weight in the British imperial system. |
| gold | The gold pound was the standard unit of currency in Great Britain from 1717 to 1914. |
| israeli | In 1980, the Israeli pound was devalued by 52%. |
| two | The retail cost of the two pound bag of rice is $2.99. |
| one | I bought one pound of apples at the grocery store. |
| sudanese | The Sudanese pound is the currency of Sudan. |
| six | He fishes a six pound trout out of the stream. |
| inch | The inch pound is a unit of measurement used in the US. |
| four | The butcher handed me the four pound steak and asked if I needed anything else. |
| syrian | The new Syrian pound has been in circulation since 2016. |
| eight | The bag of potatoes weighed eight pound |
| green | The green pound was a system of exchange rate management used in the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. |
| imperial | The imperial pound was the unit of currency in the United Kingdom from 1816 to 1971. |
| seven | He carried a seven pound bag of groceries home. |
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| overvalued | The overvalued pound made British goods expensive in export markets. |
| nigerian | The exchange rate for the Nigerian pound is 411 to 1 US dollar. |
| ten | The price of the bag is ten pound |
| russian | The Russian pound was the Russian currency after the 1998 financial crisis. |
| wise | The wise pound allows for a better understanding of the exchange rate. |
| odd | I found an odd pound on the ground. |
| south | The south pound is located near the river. |
| per | The apples cost $1.50 per pound |
| buffalo | The buffalo pound was a large corral used to hold buffalo for slaughter. |
| avoirdupois | The avoirdupois pound is a unit of mass equal to 16 ounces. |
| fourths | The recipe needs three-fourths pound of ground beef. |
| for | The new gym is miles better for pound |
| million | I won a million pound lottery. |
| nine | She carried her nine pound baby to her bedroom. |
| troy | I need a troy pound of silver. |
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