NOUN
- a strongbox for holding cash
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a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home
the coin bank was empty
How To Use money box In A Sentence
- Rather than plastic money boxes, giveaway biros or vouchers for DVDs, the Bradford-based mortgage lender decided that something with four wheels might prove a little more persuasive.
- British banks have given away CD tokens, student rail cards and money boxes in an effort to woo new customers.
- He puts his loose change in a money box for the children.
- And before that I always saved up my pennies in a money box for rainy days.
- The security guard was alone at the time and while he was on the ground the robbers pulled money boxes out of the boot of his vehicle.
- Back when I was a kid we used to put pennies, thruppences, sixpences, and shillings in our money boxes.
- They caught up with him, dragged him, snatched the money box and started beating him up.
- At the end of most days, I empty my pockets of all my spare change and deposit all coins under £1 into his money box.
- I have found an article relating to that Money Box programme here and I can still remember how frustrated I was with the response of the APACS spokesman Paul Rider who was trying to claim that there was very little demand for this sort of thing in the UK. UK bank payments system is still too slow