bank vault

NOUN
  1. a strongroom or compartment (often made of steel) for safekeeping of valuables
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How To Use bank vault In A Sentence

  • The silver gilt trophy had been hidden away wrapped in copies of the Yorkshire Post dating from 1928 in a bank vault in a secret location.
  • October 17, 2007 at 3: 38 pm whoever says phasing is a “stupid power” …. i’d rather have the ability to walk into bank vaults and then walk out, ignoring all the bullets from the cops as they pass through me … instead of having to bust it up, and hulksmash my way through everything. there’s something to be said for “sneaky”. The Flash #232: Wild Wild Wests Part 2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Most of the money was in storage in bank vaults.
  • One of the most famous international heists involved the Sewer Rats, a team of seven underworld criminals led by Albert Spaggiari who targeted a bank vault in Nice, France.
  • Ray's collection could be worth £1m at auction and is so valuable most of it is locked away in a bank vault.
  • Later the family moved it to a bank vault and in 1998 decided to donate it to the museum. Mr.
  • Fear hair burglars stealing it in the night and put it in a bank vault for safe keeping? Times, Sunday Times
  • By pushing a few ATM buttons, they can transfer their cash directly into Citibank vaults.
  • a light-fingered burglar who can crack the combination of a bank vault
  • Some ‘investments’, such as gem stones, are often said to be stored in Swiss bank vaults, so you can never see them.
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