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.
1 At home, Huw rook some money out of the money box .
2 She opened her money box and walked down to the supermarket.
3 Your money box must be bursting, for you've been hoarding up for ages.
4 The brand is the key to the money box .
5 On the desk there was an ashtray crammed with cigar butts, and a minstrel money box .
6 The man paid for a ticket, then, leaning forward, stared eagerly at the open money box .
7 She has bought her children a money box that can only be opened with a tin opener.
8 Grand's taken charge of the money box .
9 As usual, Uncle Jabez was poring over his daybook and counting the cash in the japanned money box .
10 I will bet that the takings would not fill a money box or the foot of a stocking.
11 The issue had come up in reference to an antique money box that used the word in its title.
12 High up, on the cupboard, stood the money box , made of clay in the shape of a little pig.
13 Called the Junior Saver Account, its most prominent part is a sturdy plastic money box fashioned after an ATM machine.
15 But you think, Ruth, that perhaps it was in this buried cave that old Mr. Tilton hid his money box ?
16 He goes to the register and thinks he has just touched a money box when the police come and arrest him.
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