counterfoil

[ UK /kˈa‍ʊntəfˌɔ‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. the part of a check that is retained as a record
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How To Use counterfoil In A Sentence

  • The police have seized 704 counterfoils of application forms and two unauthorised seals.
  • When we finished the tour of the museum and came out, the gatekeeper gave us the counterfoils of our tickets that the organiser had got.
  • One wonders whether there is something fishy going on, as what happened at the Moratuwa Stadium, when counterfoils were resold at the gate.
  • Alternatively, shop workers can simply keep the counterfoil from a credit card transaction, using that information to spend at someone else's expense.
  • Please complete the back of the ticket counterfoil and send to the Amnesty Fundraising Department, with your request for extra tickets.
  • John O'Neill had first been used as a 'counterfoil' to John Kerry by Richard Nixon. running an operation to jam Democratic Party phones during the 2002 election in New Hampshire? robocalls in Virginia. Seeing the Forest
  • The new look blue certificates will incorporate a new SQA watermark, a unique security border and a new hologram counterfoil.
  • On his return from Vietnam O'Neill was tapped by the Nixon Administration to act, in the words of Chuck Colson, as a "counterfoil" to Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Freezerbox Magazine
  • I enclose the one-way ticket counterfoil as proof of purchase, and look forward to hearing from you.
  • The final award winners must provide the counterfoil of the Haier refrigerator, so that Haier worldwide service net will make identification.
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