Examples of using "Pound" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I've gained three pounds.
- I gained three pounds.
Butter is sold by the pound.
She has gained a few pounds.
A pound was five dollars.
You might want to lose a few pounds.
Tom bought three pounds of bananas.
I'd like to lose a few pounds.
Tom lost thirty pounds.
The pound fell against the dollar.
How can I lose thirty pounds?
I gave him two pounds.
"Four pounds fifty," says Bob.
A pound is a unit of weight.
It looks like you've lost a few pounds.
- Tom must've gained thirty pounds.
- Tom must have gained thirty pounds.
The sunglasses cost twenty euros.
It looks like you've lost ten pounds.
Tom weighs 130 pounds.
Tom weighs around 300 pounds.
Tom has lost almost thirty pounds.
Tom bought a pound of cheese.
- Tom has lost almost thirty pounds.
- Tom has lost almost 30 pounds.
Five dollars are worth one pound.
Tom is heavier than Jack by ten pounds.
Can I borrow five pounds from you?
My cat weighs about ten pounds.
I bought a pound of meat the other day.
Tom is thirty pounds heavier than Mary.
I've gained over five pounds since I got here.
One pound troy weighs 12 oz.
She earns 10 pounds from media a week.
I've lost three pounds in the last three weeks.
Last time we did, we received 175 Pounds per ton.
She earns on average ten pounds a week.
Layla spent 8,000 pounds on clothing that month.
Tomatoes are sold by the pound.
If you'd eat a bit less, you'd lose a few pounds.
Tom has gained a few pounds.
Tom has lost thirty pounds.
This time, maybe the market price for wheat is just 150 pounds per ton.
Tom weighs about 300 pounds.
How many pennies does it take to make one pound?