petty cash

NOUN
  1. a small fund of cash that a firm keeps for the payment of incidental expenses
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How To Use petty cash In A Sentence

  • I wonder whet IT you are not getting bored dealing with like the petty cash transaction.
  • She had been pilfering from the petty cash for months.
  • Don't tell me he was caught doctoring his expenses or stealing the petty cash. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • This is not a buck here or a buck there in the petty cash till.
  • But instead of leaving with a fistful of petty cash, he ends up in hospital after a hiding from Rob. The Sun
  • Maybe you're a chocolate addict, ever ready to spend your petty cash on another bar of Snickers.
  • Missing silver spoons and cooked petty cash were trivialities usually expiable at the price of a boot-assisted dismissal; but this --! The Yellow Claw
  • One afternoon I was sorting out the petty cash when I heard the unmistakeable sound of her intimidating gait as she walked menacingly towards my desk.
  • Don't tell me he was caught doctoring his expenses or stealing the petty cash. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Tax inspectors are already calling on companies - not to to look at the company payroll, but to examine the cashbook and petty cash for anomalies," said the JCCI. ANC Daily News Briefing
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