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25 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Quart' in a Sentence

"A unit of liquid measure of capacity, equivalent to one fourth of a gallon. In the U.S., it is approximately 57.749 cubic inches (0.946 liters), and in Great Britain, it is about 69.355 cubic inches (1.136 liters)." more

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The firefighter used a quart of water to put out the small fire.
Sarah drank a quart of orange juice after her soccer game.
The kindergarteners shared a quart of crayons during art class, creating colorful drawings together.
The recipe called for a quart of milk to make the delicious chocolate pudding.
During the science experiment, the students measured and poured exactly one quart of water into the beaker.
The nurse administered a quart of IV fluids.
The farmer harvested a quart of fresh eggs from the chicken coop.
We need a quart of milk to make the cake batter.
The teacher poured a quart of water into the aquarium for the fish.
They shared a quart of ice cream on their movie night.
I need a quart's worth of milk to bake this cake.
She needs four quarts of milk to make the recipe.
She needed a quart of gasoline to fill up her lawnmower.
Tim and his friends enjoyed a quart of ice cream each as they celebrated his birthday in the park.
The bartender poured a quart of orange juice for the brunch cocktails.
The little bird drank a quart of water from the birdbath.
The hiker always carried a quart of trail mix in his backpack.
We need a quart of paint to finish coloring the bedroom walls.
Sally measured a quart of paint to cover her wooden birdhouse.
Tom filled his backpack with a quart of juice for his school picnic.
The car's engine required an oil change, and the mechanic added a quart of oil to keep it running smoothly.
The athlete drank a quart of water before the intense workout.
The chef used a quart of heavy cream to make the rich dessert.
The chef used a quart of broth as the base for the flavorful soup.
He ordered two quarts of beer for the table at the pub.

Quart

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nounA unit of liquid measure of capacity, equivalent to one fourth of a gallon. In the U.S., it is approximately 57.749 cubic inches (0.946 liters), and in Great Britain, it is about 69.355 cubic inches (1.136 liters).

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Last Updated On: July 31, 2024
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