Updated on March 16, 2024
| few | I only need a few pounds of sugar for this recipe. |
| several | The dog lost several pounds after getting sick. |
| foot | The hiker measured the strength of his kick in foot pounds |
| worth | The antique vase was worth pounds |
| many | The elephant weighed many pounds |
| extra | She managed to lose some of her extra pounds last year. |
| british | I spent five hundred british pounds on a new laptop. |
| more | She worked hard to lose more pounds |
| english | My friend lent me fifty english pounds |
| inch | The torque wrench is calibrated in inch pounds |
| one | The children sold lemonade for one pounds a glass. |
| additional | The additional pounds she had gained during the pandemic made her feel uncomfortable in her clothes. |
| average | The average pounds of a newborn baby is around 7 pounds. |
| egyptian | The price of the tour is 1000 Egyptian pounds |
| half | We bought half pounds of steak at the grocery store. |
| total | The total pounds of pressure was too much for the old bridge. |
| odd | I've got a few odd pounds and am looking to buy a used car. |
| mere | The mere pounds of meat on his bones masked a body that was wiry and lean. |
| excess | I am worried I will gain excess pounds during my pregnancy. |
| turkish | The total amount of the order was 100 turkish pounds |
| hundred | The new sofa costs over a hundred pounds |
| unwanted | She tried many diets, but couldn't lose the unwanted pounds |
| israeli | |
| tall | The tall pounds walked down the street. |
| lebanese | |
| fewer | The product contains fewer pounds of sugar than the original recipe. |
| syrian | The exchange rate for Syrian pounds is currently very low. |
| thousand | He won a thousand pounds in the lottery. |
| paltry | She was paid paltry pounds for her labor. |
| sudanese | The new Sudanese pounds were introduced in 2011. |
| solid | He is a solid pounds man. |
| million | I won a million pounds on the lottery. |
| roman | The Ancient Romans used roman pounds as a measurement of weight. |
| plus | I lost 10 plus pounds in a month. |
| whopping | The lottery winner spent three whopping pounds on a new hairstyle. |
| australian | The australian pounds were a unit of currency in Australia from 1910 to 1966. |
| irish | The company lost millions of irish pounds last year. |
| fat | She lost a lot of fat pounds by following a new diet plan. |
| palestinian | The Palestinian Authority uses the Jordanian dinar and the Israeli new shekel, but also issues its own Palestinian pounds |
| live | The farmers had hundreds of live pounds of catfish in their ponds. |
| nearest | The cost of the car is £12,345.67, rounded to the nearest pounds is £12,346. |
| five | I paid five pounds for this book. |
| quarter | These quarter pounds are cooking very well. |
| gold | The treasure chest contained thousands of gold pounds |
| hefty | The man carries around hefty pounds of equipment on a daily basis. |
| dred | Many dred pounds of equipment is used by soldiers. |
| lean | I've gained 10 lean pounds of muscle in the past few months. |
| weighted | The weightlifter added weighted pounds to the barbell. |
| dutch | I don't know what dutch pounds are. |
| miserable | He was a millionaire, yet he lived in those miserable pounds |
| scant | The prize was a scant pounds |
| muscular | He lifted the heavy barbell with muscular pounds |
| precious | I need to start saving my precious pounds |
| score | The winner received a score pounds for their efforts. |
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