Feet in a pound
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PAWSFeet in a pound
TORQUEIt's measured in pound-feet
EZRAPound using feet
YELPSound in a pound
CURLYCURPoodle in a pound
HOWLSound in a pound
PAWFoot in a pound
MUTTPooch in a pound
QUIDA pound, in Soho
STRAYOne impounded in a pound
BRAYPound, as in a mortar
DOGIt's found in a pound
PENCEThe 100 in a pound
OUNCEIt's found in a pound
ROTLRoughly a pound, in N. Africa.
CANINESThere are many in a pound
OUNCEOne of 16 in a pound
CURIt can be found in a pound
CURIt may be found in a pound
pinfoldingConfine (a stray animal) in such a pound
impoundedShut up (domestic animals) in a pound or enclosure
impoundsShut up (domestic animals) in a pound or enclosure
impoundingShut up (domestic animals) in a pound or enclosure
sovereignsSOVEREIGN, in pre-decimal coinage, a coin worth one pound sterling
impoundto shut up in or as if in a pound confine
sovereignsupreme also SOVRAN / in pre-decimal coinage, a coin worth one pound sterling
avoirdupois(French) a system of weights in which the pound (lb.) has 16 ounces
avoirdupoisesAVOIRDUPOIS, (French) a system of weights in which the pound (lb.) has 16 ounces
poundagesA payment of a particular amount per pound sterling of the sum involved in a transaction
pounderperson or thing having or associated with a weight or value of a pound or a specified number of pounds (often used in combination)
shylockA Jewish moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, who lends money to Antonio but demands in return a pound of Antonio's own flesh should the debt not be repaid on time
florinscupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin
florincupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin