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pint [paɪnt] SUBST

1. pint (measure):

pint

2. pint GB fam (beer):

pint
piwo nt
half a pint, please

pint-size(d) ADJ

1. pint-size(d) (small):

2. pint-size(d) (unsatisfactory):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec pint

half a pint, please
to put a quart into a pint pot GB fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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But after a few pints, we'd decided to carry on and do it (the songwriting) ourselves.
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It is thought that welly wanging originated following an incident where a pint of ale was spilt into a local resident's welly.
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For the first two days they had a pint of water each in temperatures of degrees.
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The custom, introduced in 1680, was a tax on every pint of ale and beer brewed outside the town walls.
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One of his habits was to spit in a pint and steal it from its owner.
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Each pint of blood contains about two trillion red blood cells, while some 107 million blood donations are collected globally every year.
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Another method of preparing it is by pouring in a pint every three days or so.
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The manufacturers claimed that 3 pounds of plasmon made 100 pints of milk.
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The result was never recorded nor the names of the players who took part, but the beer was only two pence a pint.
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Forty pints of wallop a day will keep away the quacks.
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