"To keep the pound" means to continue using the British pound as the nation's currency, rather than switching to a different currency, such as the euro.
Sentences with «to keep the pound»
Not only are these waters colorful and tasty they might just keep the pounds off this holiday season and keep you happy. (fancynonsense.com)
This is why career experts keep pounding away at the importance of networking. (lawyerist.com)
Well, it is possible to keep the pounds at bay during the colder months. (weightlosstriumph.com)