A container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
Gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker.
1 She carries a large purse , as most mothers of young children do.
2 I took out my purse ; opened it; and held it upside down.
3 Upon second thought, however, she opens her purse - strings and delivers the specie.
4 Once it was flung in through the bedroom window in a purse .
5 A niggardly purse in the pocket becomes a thorn in the side.
6 Congress holds the federal purse strings and seldom approves presidents' budget plans.
7 The way she talks - all purse lipped and sharp, with those long words!
8 The central position has always been control of the purse by parliament.
9 I take her right hand and press my coin purse into it.
10 Gideon ran toward the water, the heavy purse dangling from one hand.
11 She nods, then opens her purse and takes out a glasses case.
12 Look in my pockets; you will find a watch and a purse .
13 Unfortunately, there wasn't enough dough in the public purse to buy it.
14 Tammuz held out his hand, with the purse taken from the thugs.
15 I frequently miss dimes and quarters from my change purse ... View Article
16 She pulled the key, then removed the new flashlight from her purse .
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