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  • My mouth purses of its own accord. Times, Sunday Times
  • burse" (Lat. _bursa_, Gr. [Greek: borsa], bag of skin) is particularly used of the embroidered purse which is one of the insignia of office of the lord high chancellor of England, and of the pouch which in the Roman Church contains the "corporal" in the service of the Mass. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • a purse of simulated alligator hide
  • We have holidays to suit every purse.
  • I had to return to the store to look for my purse.
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  • Flynn said Hilton denied owning a small plastic "bindle" containing 0.8 grams of cocaine powder that the police lieutenant said fell out when Hilton opened the purse to get a tube of lip balm. CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports
  • You (or One) cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. 
  • The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.
  • I can't find my purse, but it must be floating around here somewhere.
  • A visit to the new county museum will set the family purse back by around £12.
  • She left her purse on the counter, so I had to trot down the street after her.
  • I am labouring here to contradict an old proverb, and make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, namely, to convert a bare 'haugh' and 'brae', of about The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
  • He that has a full purse never wants a friend. 
  • Prospects for the company remain good, as an inevitable tightening of the public purse looms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The project is titled Operation Christmas Child, which in turn is a project of the Samaritians Purse.
  • Although some of the private airlines have a lower age for retirement, they also hire men and women as ‘cabin crew’ and not as pursers and air hostesses.
  • Industry keeps the body healthy, the mind clear, the heart whole, the purse full. 
  • Success attended him, and the pacha, his predecessor, having in his opinion, as well as in that of the sultan, remained an unusual time in office, by an accusation enforced by a thousand purses of gold, he was enabled to produce a bowstring for his benefactor; and the sultan's "firmaun" appointed him to the vacant pachalik. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • Clean out your wallet, your purse and your coat pockets.
  • They have had more than enough money out of the public purse. The Sun
  • Rachel : It's not a purse ! It's a shoulder bag.
  • She sneaked a gun out of her purse.
  • French language (a thing indispensable to the happiness of married life), piano-playing (a thing wherewith to beguile a husband’s leisure moments), and that particular department of housewifery which is comprised in the knitting of purses and other Dead Souls
  • Beginning in sixteenth-century England, a distinct criminal culture of rogues, vagabonds, cutpurses, and prostitutes emerged and flourished.
  • You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. 
  • It is time to turn that sow's ear into a silk purse. The Sun
  • You (or One) cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. 
  • When I arrive at the hotel, I dump the toiletry bag and clothes, and use the bag as a purse (eliminating the need to pack an additional "day" bag).
  • You can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear. 
  • The steeplechase races will proceed four flat stakes with combined purses of $700,000.
  • The bare fact is that the clerk did not look for the purse.
  • Other fishing methods include lining , gill netting and purse - seining.
  • But want o’ siller it canna be — he pays ower the shillings as if they were sclate stanes, and that’s no the way that folk part with their siller when there’s but little on’t — I ken weel eneugh how a customer looks that’s near the grund of the purse. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • Leaving keys in ignitions and leaving purses unguarded is not smart. Mexico living: five questions
  • It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them.
  • Today - after visiting the moneychanger to change some notes into Australian dollars, I did a spot of shopping - and left my purse behind at the counter. Almost disaster
  • Who holds the purse strings in your house?
  • He also confiscates one of the two boxes of matches I have, telling me that only one box is allowed, although later I find a matchbook lost in the folds of my purse.
  • She opened her purse and laid down a half dollar.
  • It is time to turn that sow's ear into a silk purse. The Sun
  • The new cards will also be used as ‘electronic purses’, meaning that money may be loaded and stored on the card and used in school canteens and cashless tuck shops.
  • What do you do if you find yourself with a lot of change weighing down your purse / pocket/wallet?
  • LAS VEGAS (AP) - Authorities say a 95-year-old Las Vegas woman has died of injuries she suffered when she was attacked in a botched purse-snatching outside a supermarket. KOLO - HomePage - Headlines
  • Perhaps some kind of refresher course is in order, for the purpose of the Court is precisely to "check and balance" the power of "the sword" and "the purse" independent from "contrary interpretation of the democratically elected branches. Balkinization
  • I calmy walked out of the elevator and into the bathroom, where I washed my hands clean, and attempted to clean out my purse filled with raw egg grossness. Archive 2009-05-01
  • A few birds cheeped in bird innocence, but that was the only sound as the man sauntered toward that purse like some tough sheriff in a Western, though then again, maybe it was just the leather chaps, well, chapping, that made him walk that way. The Six Rules of Maybe
  • Pursenets on their Holes, and put in a _Ferret_ close muzzled, and she will bolt them out (being a natural Enemy to them) into the Nets: Or blow on the suddain the Drone of a Bag-Pipe into the Burrows, and they will boult out: Or for want of either of these two, take powder of The School of Recreation (1684 edition) Or, The Gentlemans Tutor, to those Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Riding, Cock-fighting, Fowling, Fishing
  • AS the economy crumbles, women are seizing the family purse strings. The Sun
  • The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband.
  • From her purse, my friend produced a freshly laundered white cotton handkerchief.
  • Her somnolent black eyes and tenderly pursed pink lips intrude upon the eggshell delicacy of her face with the most delicate affection.
  • Even the big shot has to carry his wife's purse.
  • It had to have been removed from her purse while her purse was in her possession, or hanging onher chairclosed, and underneath her coat. Lean Left » Blog Archive » ‘Tis The Season
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  • She likes to keep my purse sealed up pretty tight, which is good yin to my yang.
  • A wrinkled purse,a wrinkled face.
  • Officers in Doncaster have also started Operation Arrow Two, a high-visibility street crime initiative, targeting known criminals, in particular bag and purse snatchers.
  • Sad for all that his yak was a fine, strong beast and its saddle of tooled leather with silver trappings; and despite the fact that his robe was new and rich, his saddle bags fully provisioned and his purse crammed with gold. Hero Of Dreams
  • The purse in her handbag was a sitter for any thief.
  • Grabbing my leather purse, I waved half-heartedly at Lily, trudging after Billy, and down the hallway.
  • Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse-size atomizer of window cleaner.
  • But what are the administrators in charge of the purse strings doing about it? The Sun
  • These Moors are changeable in their wills; —fill thy purse with money: —the food that to him now is as luscious as locusts, shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida. Act I. Scene III. Othello, the Moor of Venice
  • The purser, this big friendly black gal, said, ‘Honey, just let it go!’
  • Your wallet or purse will certainly feel the heat. The Sun
  • Imagine a wide lanceolated blade of a vinous purple, some twenty inches in length, which is twisted at the base into an ovoid purse about the size of a hen's egg. Social Life in the Insect World
  • Flynn said Hilton denied owning a small plastic "bindle" containing 0.8 grams of cocaine that the police lieutenant said fell out when Hilton opened the purse to get a tube of lip balm. PhillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed
  • At 4,000 these may constitute the most expensive purses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ignoring our concern, she removed her camera from her purse, and zoomed her camera lens as far as she could.
  • The coppers used to come around at first every time somebody stole a dame's purse but finally they gave it up.
  • Oh hell! I've left my purse at home.
  • We pass the shoe market, where hundreds of shoes hang from the ceilings on strings; the purse market, hanging by purse strings; the music mart, where the rich interdental consonants of Arabic songs consume the air; the basket bazaar; a merchant unfurling a yo-yo. Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh?
  • Who knocked off my purse ?
  • Church collections, school outings, Boy Scout subscriptions and so on came out of the family purse: subscriptions to the Beano, the purchase of liquorice bootlaces and suchlike fripperies were our own affair.
  • My father was buried yesterday and I now have his affairs to disentangle and I came across your card in my purse. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • The smiles of a pretty woman are the tears of the purse
  • A heavy purse makes a light heart. 
  • I had to return to the store to look for my purse.
  • The report revealed that unless there is a fundamental change in visitor numbers, the Centre will continue to be a drain on the Council purse.
  • You had no right to take money from my purse!
  • I also tear out newspaper and magazine articles and keep them on hand, as they easily fit in my purse and I can toss them when I'm done reading.
  • He said:'We must have got something right because our turnover has proven people vote with their purses. The Sun
  • The attackers escaped with her light fawn plastic shopping bag, which contained her denim purse and cash and a white cagoule.
  • Women control the purse-strings of most families.
  • The gang stole purses or pulled jewellery from women on buses or in cars, he became an expert pickpocket, lookout and bagman for the gang.
  • Mr Sammler in the elevator, extracting the Yale key from his change purse.
  • he made the contribution out of his own purse
  • Traveling potty seat folds for easy and discrete carrying in a diaper bag or large purse.
  • She took the money from her mother's purse, despite herself.
  • She then placed 10 - Fr red rubber catheters with rummels on the purse string sutures and began cannulation.
  • I had lost my ticket, was soaked to the skin, and, to crown it all, discovered that my purse had been stolen.
  • Jennings pulled himself up into the compartment, opened the lid of the box and withdrew the two leather purses. Man of Honour
  • Agatha is small, and kind of birdlike, and she carries her purse around and shows you where everything is. Maureen's Blog
  • Lt Flynn said Hilton denied owning a small plastic "bindle" containing 0.8 grams of cocaine that he said fell out when she opened the purse to get a tube of lip balm. Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
  • A thief eased the old lady of her purse.
  • And sow's ears have not suddenly turned into silk purses simply because there is a different name picking the team. The Sun
  • But what are the administrators in charge of the purse strings doing about it? The Sun
  • She dipped into her purse and took out a coin.
  • I had more than enough loose change in my coin purse to pay for it so it's not like I was spending real money.
  • So this could include two brothers fighting or a brother-in-law snatching his sister-in-law's purse.
  • They look not too close into the shape of the canakin, nor into the host's reckoning: with them and with their purses 'tis lightly come, and lightly go. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • Small timers, such as pickpockets, can be easily thwarted by carrying only sturdy, shoulder-strap purses, not carrying obvious camera or laptop computer bags or exposed cameras strung about your person, and by putting your cash out of harm´s way in a little bag hung around your neck and stowed under your shirt. Mexico City: Biggest city guide for the savvy traveler
  • They later turned into Petergate and entered a chip shop where the younger man removed the purse's contents before dropping the purse into a dustbin outside.
  • Barney whirls on him and glares - eyes big as goose eggs, lips pursed and bloodless.
  • Davidoff Cool Water will be continuing its support of free-sports over the next few years, through sponsorship funds and prize purses.
  • It probably does feel safer to Harris, a tall, broad-shouldered white man, than to someone in a wheelchair, or someone carrying an easily grabbable purse, or a single woman walking alone. There Are Reasons to Support Burgess’ Panhandling Crackdown « PubliCola
  • A little further ahead, the strong smell of leather assailed the nostrils and the eyes were greeted with the sight of handbags, purses, wallets, key-chains and stuff like that.
  • Wonder where she keeps her purse? The Sun
  • Though her nose was long and unregenerate, and her lips thin, pursed like a minister's mouth, her color was good. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • A heavy purse makes a light heart. 
  • She turned her face down while fiddling with her purse to hide her frown of disappointment.
  • I looked at Valerie 's tentative list of proteins from the mush and pursed my lips as if coming in for a smooch. VITALS
  • Goldsmith to try them, which he did; wherefore understanding that he was brought present before you this day, I hastily commanded one of my servants to fetch the purse which he had sealed, and here I bring it unto you to see whether he will deny his owne signe or no: and you may easily conject that his words are untrue, which he alleadged against the young man, touching the buying of the poyson, considering hee bought the poyson himselfe. The Golden Asse
  • She nodded and held out what the folk of Mejis called a corvette - "little packet" was the literal definition; "little purse" was the practical one. Wizard and Glass
  • Second, the knights and burgesses soon realized that they held the purse strings: the Second Statute of 14 Edward III (1341), sometimes called the Statute de Tallagio non Concedendo (“no taxation without representation”) required that all nonfeudal levies receive parliamentary approval. 1347-55
  • Other items discovered missing in an audit were a purse, cycle gear and a wireless router. The Sun
  • Who controls the purse strings and what the people in the companies aim at will hopefully be the only change and for the better.
  • Take a peek and pop the pounds and pennies back in your purse. The Sun
  • As we said elsewhere, this readiness to accept and embrace corruption and plunder of the public purse goes deep.
  • Account wagering would give us more money for purses.
  • Oh dear! I think I've lost my purse!
  • I swear she swigged the stuff from a flask in her purse.
  • Some palm readers might go through a client's purse or have an accomplice do so, in order to garner information about the client.
  • They cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • She tucked her ill-gotten gains into her purse and left.
  • Better an empty purse than an empty head. 
  • Cushion; mini purse; pin cushion; spectacle case.
  • On to lighter things, here is a story of me and the purse snatcher at Town Hall Station.
  • Whatever braggadocio the most fearsome pugilists in world boxing are coming up with, they are themselves each assured of a purse of at least $17.5m for meeting in the ring, making it the richest boxing bout in history.
  • He that has a full purse never wants a friend. 
  • Releasing my now trembling hand, she searched through her black purse, digging out a lighter and pack of cigarettes.
  • If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. 
  • Most do too much while Ejiofor just purses his lips minimally to make you realise He Knows that his verbose, pencil-fetishising line manager is a jerk, that the hack who doorstepped his wife is scum, that justice must be done even in the case of a murdered unlamented drug baron etc. TV review: The Shadow Line and Psychoville
  • Impulsively, she dropped them into her purse.
  • The thieves stole a purse containing banknotes.
  • The gospels state categorically that Christ possessed a purse.
  • My mouth opened and snapped shut again, and I pursed my lips, glaring at him through narrow eyes.
  • Industry keeps the body healthy, the mind clear, the heart whole, the purse full. 
  • When two friends have a common purse, one sings and the other weeps. 
  • Formidable mammas kept a watch out for grooms with purses (over personality).
  • The smiles of a pretty woman are the tears of the purse
  • Christensen calls the purser and tells her to get all of the flight attendants out of the crew rest quarters, and he orders the relief first officers back up to the cockpit. Touching History
  • Father Conmee sat in a corner of the tramcar, a blue ticket tucked with care in the eye of one plump kid glove, while four shillings, a sixpence and five pennies chuted from his other plump glovepalm into his purse. Ulysses
  • Anybody who gets their purse stolen, whacked by their spouse or smacked in a bar should raise a toast to bad drivers starting July 1.
  • She opened the purse and withdrew a paperbacked bub - ble with a blue derm inside. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • Then he dug in his purse for the lipa and returned it to the Archmage. The Silent Tower
  • They cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • I pulled out three dollars and zipped my purse.
  • This risks bringing the house into further disrepute, especially if the member concerned is then able to claim further attendance allowances from the public purse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rising up in oscitant mood, I swallowed a penny piece, which I had between my teeth, and then went home with an empty purse.
  • We recruit junior pursers who undergo a three month training programme aboard one of our cruise ships.
  • He that has a full purse never lacks a friend. Even in a busy market, nobody cares to know a poor person. 
  • The implication is that between now and then the auditors directly employed by the commission are sacked (and join private firms) or somehow retain their pensions and benefits (at huge cost to the public purse) and are magicked across into the private sector. Abolishing the Audit Commission does not add up
  • Making a list and eating before you go means you only buy what you really need thus leaving more money in your purse or wallet at the end of your shopping trip.
  • At 4,000 these may constitute the most expensive purses. Times, Sunday Times
  • She closed her purse with a snap.
  • Those not wishing to use a credit card will need to leave a cash deposit with the purser's office at the beginning of the cruise.
  • There are only one shilling and two sixpences in my purse.
  • Besides, a better word for the chaperon, throwing her elbows and swinging her dog coffin of a purse, may have been 'ducatoon. Skinny Legs and All
  • As he said that another old lady came and hit him upside his head with her purse saying, ‘Watch your language young man.’
  • You might remember Amanda, the comely cutpurse who periodically dropped by to complicate Duncan MacLeod's life.
  • Thirteen-year-old Alan Dale, only son of a poor widow, scrapes a meagre living as a thief and cutpurse in and around the busy town of Nottingham. Archive 2009-12-01
  • She was leaving her husband; what was more grievous to her, she was leaving her home; she was on the streets of New York, with her small savings in her greasy purse -- clasped tightly in her two hands under her "Sunday cape," that was trimmed with fringe and tassels in a way to remind you of a lambrequin. McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908
  • She runs the designs past her mum, who thinks they should always have a zip to stop people stealing your purse. Times, Sunday Times
  • She dipped into her purse and took out a coin.
  • This cute striped tote is perfect for carrying your lunch to school or as a simple purse.
  • As her poor little body was being moved, a worn and crumpled red purse was found which seemed to have been rummaged from some trash dump.
  • But when Matthew simply stood there unresponsively, she pursed her lips together and gently led him to the nearest chair.
  • Fourteen per cent no longer bother with a wallet or purse. The Sun
  • A giggle, more a hiccup in sound than anything, emerged from her pursed lips.
  • She takes a photograph of him from an envelope in her purse, and I tape the picture next to the others on the wall, in history.
  • She dipped into her purse and pulled out ten dollars; she was blissful and her boyfriend was in shock.
  • They said that no criminal laws had ever been known to prevail against cheek and plausibility such as yours, combined with the power of a long purse .
  • It might compete for the purse of people looking to buy consumer electronics; people might buy a tablet rather than a high-spec smartphone. Computing
  • The Gang actually was a band of Florida transplants who moved north for bigger purses.
  • The purse on the table was a strong temptation to the poor child.
  • They have had more than enough money out of the public purse. The Sun
  • Layog was suppressing the people and using all of the money from taxes for their own purses instead of the general good.
  • One person was dismissed after stealing money from the purse of a person they were caring for. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ever a multitasker, Kelley poured hot water over her teabag, opening her purse with one hand.
  • So, on the other hand, this ichthyoid, reptilian, or monochondyloid ideal of the self-made man can only be reached, universally, by a nation which holds that poverty, either of purse or spirit, -- but especially the spiritual character of being [Greek: ptôchoi tô pneumati], -- is the lowest of degradations; and which believes that the desire of wealth is the first of manly and moral sentiments. Aratra Pentelici, Seven Lectures on the Elements of Sculpture Given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas Term, 1870
  • The blighter stole my purse!
  • The prize purse will again be over 60,000 baht in cash, gold and other prizes.
  • She left him in the hall while she went to fetch her purse.
  • Princess Anne does not have a bottomless purse.
  • Her voice was definitely teasing this time, as she pulled a tube of plum-colored lipstick out of her purse.
  • I forgot my purse .
  • Almost spitting the words, Julia steps into the room and sets her purse down on a polished mahogany table.
  • The compact portable charger is so slinky it can fit like a credit card in your wallet or purse and boasts a built-in cable. The Sun
  • If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. 
  • I had rather _bear with_ you than _bear_ you; yet if I did bear you, I should bear no _cross_, for I think you have no _money_ in your purse. Public Speaking
  • Even after her plate is crowded, she keeps heaping on more, her lips pursed in concentration as she ladles on another scoop of saag paneer and chicken tikka masala. Dirty Secret
  • It got more complicated in that men escorting women stood away from the walls to protect the women from getting splashed with mud from passing carriages, but this left them open to being robbed by cutpurses hiding in side alleys.
  • She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat
  • He enjoyed his biggest pay day in the Goodwood and took his earnings to $616,810 with the winning purse of $300,000.
  • The individual with one hand on the pulse of the organization and the other hand on the purse.
  • A black man shouted an ethnic slur while trying to steal a 16-year-old Jewish school girl's purse in Crown Heights yesterday, police reported.
  • They cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keep your ticket in a wallet or purse. The Sun
  • Black calfskin purse with a motif evoking the facets of Swarovski cut crystal.

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