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checkbook

[ US /ˈtʃɛkˌbʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a book issued to holders of checking accounts

How To Use checkbook In A Sentence

  • You can then pay bills immediately, using a separate chequebook, even if it means that you slip into the red.
  • The study found that only 36 percent of teens know how to open a savings account, and even less know how to balance a checkbook.
  • Any manager can go out and buy a player for 20 million if they've got an open chequebook. Times, Sunday Times
  • You might also note that the Gov is determined to hand over the reins of the NHS chequebook to a bunch of seld-employed, overpaid, medical freemasons ( GPs) As far as the other "services" are concerned ( Army etc ) they're a complete law unto themselves. Policing and surveillance: The inspector calls | Editorial
  • The sense that a candidate is tanking - or on a roll - can make the difference between a potential donor making a contribution or keeping his checkbook in his pocket.
  • Will he open his chequebook for a pair of new centre backs? Times, Sunday Times
  • Many malls and big box stores will open long before dawn with deep discounts, in-store promotions and anything to get spenders and their checkbooks out of bed.
  • Don't expect him to wave his chequebook any time soon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back then, he had a relatively big chequebook compared to most other Premiership clubs. The Sun
  • The next year, shopping at Home Depot for some army ant anthrax, I saw the bug zappers for sale, then slapped my forehead and got out my checkbook.
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