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1. They are Quids in because of contributions to goldplated retirement funds
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2. The Sun (2014) But we think we're Quids in compared with what it used to sell at
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3. Instead of saying ‘100 pounds,’ people would say ‘100 Quids.’ The term ‘quid’ has been used a long time ago already; however, these days people are getting confused as to when and how […]
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4. To save or make a lot of money from something: Select the most appropriate gas and electricity suppliers and you could be Quids in
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5. You'll be Quids in if the market takes off now
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8. Be Quids in slang To be able to profit or gain from something
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9. The tertium Quids (sometimes shortened to Quids) refers to various factions of the Democratic-Republican Party in the United States from 1804 to 1812.
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10. Quids, or Tertium Quids (meaning "a third way"), were a splinter political group organized by members of the early Republican Party.
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11. Quid or Quids Chiefly British A pound sterling
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12. The paper for Bank of England notes came from Quidhampton and good notes were know as Quidhampton Notes, hence "Quids" Mitch, Winchester Hants
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13. The term Quids (or tertium Quids or Old Republicans) refers to various factions of the Jeffersonian Republican party during the First Party System, especially 1804-1812.In Latin, the term tertium quid means "a third something".Quid was a disparaging term that referred to cross-party coalitions of Federalists and moderate Republicans.
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14. Quids in definition is - having made a good profit
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15. How to use Quids in in a sentence.
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16. Definition of Quids in the Definitions.net dictionary
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17. What does Quids mean? Information and translations of Quids in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …
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18. Quids In Home & Garden store based in Ystradgynlais
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19. Feeling that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison had retreated from the states' rights position they had taken in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and that they had in fact become nationalists, the Quids tried to
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22. Quids in definition: having made more money than you expected Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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23. Quarterly Income Debt Securities - Quids: A debt instrument offering guaranteed quarterly payments directly to the shareholder by the parent company
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24. Quarterly Income Debt Securities (Quids…
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25. Synonyms for Quids in include successful, wealthy, rich, happy, prosperous, affluent, bountiful, comfortable, doing well and eminent
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26. If there are bugs in your basement, then I'm not going down there for Quids!
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27. ‘The more sceptical claimed the council would be Quids in by selling off the old school site, but no, that had nothing to do with it - it was purely a matter of space, said the council.’ ‘If Premiership status is achieved, they'll be Quids in.’
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28. Quids in the cave ceiling are shown to be Datura wrightii , a Native Californian entheogen, indicating that, rather than illustrating visual phenomena caused by the Datura , the rock paintings instead likely represent the plant and its pollinator, calling into question long-held assumptions about rock art and the ASC model
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30. Quids In Home & Garden store based in Ystradgynlais
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31. Quids in! offers money guidance to people on low incomes
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33. Quids in: [adjective] 1.going well: well,things're Quids in now,I must say
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34. How're things? Quids in of course! 2.making profit
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35. Exert yourself and you'll be Quids in with ease
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36. Quids were most commonly so called in Pennsylvania and New York, although the term was
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37. Synonyms for Quids in Free Thesaurus
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38. New England merchants, federalist politicians, Quids, merchants opposed because European war made them big profits, protestant ties made them more sympathetic to British, Quids criticized the war because it violated ideas of limited federal power
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QUIDS [kwid]
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Quid is a slang expression for the British pound sterling, or the British pound (GBP), which is the currency of the United Kingdom (U.K.). A quid is equal to 100 pence, and it is generally believed to come from the Latin phrase " quid pro quo ," which translates into "something for something," or an equal exchange for goods or services.
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Quid is the slang or the informal word used for the Pound. Origin: The Pound is derived from the Latin word 'Libra,' which means the currency of the ancient Rome. The term quid is derived from the Latin word 'quid pro quo,' which means 'something for something.' Other names
The slang money expression 'quid' seems first to have appeared in late 1600's England, derived from Latin (quid meaning 'what', as in 'quid pro quo' - 'something for something else').