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A quart is a unit of measurement for liquids equal to 1/4 gallon or 2 pints in the United States.

quart

a United States liquid unit equal to 32 fluid ounces; four quarts equal one gallon a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 2 pints or 1.136 liters a United States dry unit equal to 2 pints or 67.2 cubic inches

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dry quart q pint fourth gallon cup

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I'll take a quart.
It was in my riding boots, a full quart.
Tonight we deliver it at six bucks a quart. Costs half a buck.
Fifteen bucks a quart.
He goes to bed with four hot water bottles. a quart of brandy, and a red woolen cap over his head.
A quart.
They ordered a quart of borscht.
For the mortar, I'll give you a quart.
And a quart of green paint.
A quart of champagne.
No, a quart will do it.
Maybe a quart, or a little less.
Have any of you an explanation for the quart of missing strawberries?
One quart of scotch, one quart of rye.
One quart of scotch.
One quart of rye.
How could you remember, you drank a quart of whiskey.
For every rifle, I'll give you a pint. For the mortar, a quart.
Today they gave us spaghetti with parmesan.. lamb chops with potatoes a quart of win, you know, I even left the peas.
You're not gonna start, are you? I put in a quart of vinegar and two pounds of onions.
And a quart of milk. He's still a growing boy.
A quart of milk!
If you're gonna join me, you better make it a quart.
Prune Danish, quart of champagne.
Let's see now. A loaf of bread, a dozen eggs quart of milk, four fried pies.
Homicidal! So you killed a quart of tequila?
Quart of milk.
She gets me for a quart a month.
Less than a quart from the cows this morning. Oh.

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