[
US
/ˈbæŋkˌbʊk/
]
NOUN
- a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks
How To Use bankbook In A Sentence
- “If someone tries to tell you what to do, you hit him with your bankbook.” Colorado
- All I had to do was give him my bankbook and sign a paper, he'd get a power of attorney and take care of everything. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
- Ivy: Excuse me, but I need to get a replacement bankbook.
- All these years later, I was staring at that same bankbook. Sea Escape
- He would have had to be a bird of prey, a handsome hawk, to pry a bankbook from their fingers. Lorelei
- I pulled the bankbook from the drawer by the phone where we kept our bills. Sea Escape
- Jasper said that since my name was on the bankbook, it was perfectly legal for me to draw on the account. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
- Was that who I was, a money creator for whom the ends justified the means, and for whom the ends meant my bankbook? Laura Mola: Know Thyself, from Someone Who Didn't (Part 1)