A container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home.
A strongbox for holding cash.
A container used to collect coins, often in form of a pig.
Small containers for holding coins.
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Examples for "banks"
Examples for "banks"
1Let us be clear: the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2Many banks received government money last year as the financial crisis deepened.
3Europe is full of good banks, Finnish Finance Minister Jyrki Katainen said.
4However, positive results from Commerzbank gave a lift to banks across Europe.
5The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
1At home, Huw rook some money out of the money box.
2She opened her money box and walked down to the supermarket.
3Your money box must be bursting, for you've been hoarding up for ages.
4The brand is the key to the money box.
5On the desk there was an ashtray crammed with cigar butts, and a minstrel money box.
6The man paid for a ticket, then, leaning forward, stared eagerly at the open money box.
7She has bought her children a money box that can only be opened with a tin opener.
8Grand's taken charge of the money box.
9As usual, Uncle Jabez was poring over his daybook and counting the cash in the japanned money box.
10I will bet that the takings would not fill a money box or the foot of a stocking.
11The issue had come up in reference to an antique money box that used the word in its title.
12High up, on the cupboard, stood the money box, made of clay in the shape of a little pig.
13Called the Junior Saver Account, its most prominent part is a sturdy plastic money box fashioned after an ATM machine.
15But you think, Ruth, that perhaps it was in this buried cave that old Mr. Tilton hid his money box?
16He goes to the register and thinks he has just touched a money box when the police come and arrest him.
Translations for money box