quits
IPA: kwˈɪts
adjective
- (colloquial, Britain) On equal monetary terms; neither owing or being owed.
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Examples of "quits" in Sentences
- Is Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) about to call it quits too??
- Palin quits a real job and is now prostituting herself for what $12 million and counting?
- Guiding Light to go dark -- The longest-running soap opera will call it quits in September.
- If Brown wins on Tuesday I expect by end of the week at least 10 Democrats will call it quits
- When small press magazines call it quits or when corporations drum out publications to fill a profit margin.
- Around noontime, I thought I'd call it quits -- people were shooting at pine cones and whatever moved or didn't move.
- I've been reading three books simultaneously that are doing nothing for me and need to call it quits on all of them so that I can enjoy life and so on.
- The recent decision by four veteran House Democrats to call it quits is raising questions about whether more will soon follow as the 2010 political climate grows more threatening in the midterm congressional elections, a year when government and business forecasters are predicting high unemployment and a slow economic recovery.
- But one thing is certain, when Favre finally does decide to call it quits, his legacy will tremendously be affected by the scandal that is getting more attention than whether the two ankle fractures he sustained last week in the third quarter of Minnesota's 28-24 loss at Green Bay, will prevent him from continuing his NFL record of starting in 291 consecutive games (315 including the postseason).
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