Place of residence.
1 dollar = 4 quarters x = 10 quarters / 4 x = $2.5
The ship had sleeping quarters where we berthed for the night
My mom told four quarters equal one
Dick in the mouth.
The company's revenue was up for the last three quarters. The state had enough revenue to meet the expenses.
She wasn't sure how to proceed, so she decided to ask her hind for advice.
Each tent can shelter 2-4 people - if you don't mind cramped quarters.
There are 2 quarters in 2 quarters.
He suffers from claustrophobia and is very nervous in elevators. The cramped quarters of a Soviet spacecraft was no place for someone with claustrophobia.
"I'll be done in half a second!" "Two quarters make a half."
The correct term is "three-quarters" when used in a context that refers to a fractional amount, such as "three-quarters of a pie." However, "three-quarter" is used as an adjective, for example, in "three-quarter length pants." So, the hyphen is used in both cases, but the form depends on the grammatical role in the sentence.