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7 Sentences With "quids in"

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"There are guys in DG Trade who are thinking they're quids in if Britain leaves," the official said, referring to the EU directorate-general (DG) for trade and Britain's lack of its own trade negotiators in London since it joined the bloc in 1973.
Also a variety of snack food potato crisp/chip. ; quid : (informal) the pound sterling monetary unit; remains quid in plural form ("Can I borrow ten quid?") (similar to US buck, meaning dollar) ; quids in : (informal) a financially positive end to a transaction or venture "After all that, we'll be quids in!" (US: money ahead) ; quieten : used in the phrase "quieten down" (US: quiet down) ; queue : Another word for "line".
The Quids tried to enlist Monroe in their cause. The plan was to run Monroe for president in the 1808 election in cooperation with the Federalist Party, which had a strong base in New England. John Randolph of Roanoke led the Quid effort to stop Jefferson's choice of Madison. The regular Democratic-Republicans overcame the Quids in the nominating caucus, kept control of the party in Virginia, and protected Madison's base.
A common slang term for the pound sterling or pound is quid, which is singular and plural, except in the common phrase "quids in!". The term may have come via Italian immigrants from "scudo", the name for a number of coins used in Italy until the 19th century; or from Latin 'quid' via the common phrase quid pro quo, literally, "what for what", or, figuratively, "An equal exchange or substitution".The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition. Houghton Mifflin.
In fact she mentions many more articles that were early described. In particular the specification of the quids in 470-493 is remarkable: they are said to be prepared by forming, folding and rolling them on the thighs and the breast of the lady who prepared them, and by binding them with fringe threads of her frock, so “as to bind a young man, to excite a bachelor’s desire” (470-478). It is clear that by this practice an extra sexual charge is loaded to the betel.
In March 2007 Totnes was the first town in Britain to introduce its own local alternative currency, the Totnes pound, to support the local economy of the town. Fourteen months later, 70 businesses within the town were trading in the "Totnes Pound," accepting them as payment and offering them to shoppers as change from their purchases. The initiative is part of the transition town concept, which was pioneered by Rob Hopkins, who had recently moved to Totnes."Take note - Totnes will be quids in!" in Totnes Times 7 March 2007, p.
Stagecoach Extends Budget Rail Service Megatraims.com to East Midlands Trains Stagecoach 10 December 2007 On 14 July 2008, Megatrain tickets were made available on certain Virgin Trains West Coast services from Birmingham New Street to Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley.It's quids in as Birmingham - Scotland route gets cheaper Bucks Free Press 2 July 2008Megatrain route cheapest UK long distance fare TransportXtra 7 July 2008 On 5 January 2009 Megatrain was introduced between Sheffield and Norwich.From the New Year passengers can visit more destinations with East Midlands Trains for a crazy credit crunching price of just £1 East Midlands Trains 4 December 2008 On 20 March 2009 Megabusplus tickets offering for combined coach and train journeys from London via East Midlands Parkway railway station were introduced.

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