half-pound
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of half-pound
First recorded in 1545–55
Example Sentences
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He makes half-pound patties and seasons them well; into each he presses a divot about a ½ inch deep.
Dangling at the ends of the lines were a handful of Dotonbori’s best-kept serpentine secret: yellow-flank eels, about two feet long and a half-pound heavy.
From National Geographic
“We aim for half-pound bulbs.”
From Seattle Times
By the early 19th century in Vienna, a cup of coffee cost roughly the same as a half-pound cut of beef.
From National Geographic
“But if they’re doing like a half-pound, a pound, you want at least $250 to $300 a week from them,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
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