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Definition of billfold in English: billfoldnounˈbɪlfəʊldˈbɪlˌfoʊld North American A wallet. 〈北美〉钱夹,皮夹 Example sentencesExamples - As she set the money in her billfold, Ryan asked, ‘Even though I didn't get fired, do you think it's still possible for me to get a part - time job here?’
- How can I help you sir,’ Edgar said as he noticed his visitor remove a small billfold from an inside pocket of his suit.
- Your billfold will be bilked to subsidize the insurers.
- While Renee waited, she rummaged through her purse, searching for her billfold so that she could pay for her coffee.
- Shoving the billfold in his jeans pocket, he replaced the board and began inching the dresser back into place when he heard a noise in the hall outside.
- Girls carrying billfolds were more of something found in the city.
- He had an infectious way of making a charlatan believable, a Lothario's wooing credible, a swindler's eventual revelation of a heart behind his billfold totally convincing.
- I get out my billfold (Minus my driver's license) and not having any ones, I hand the man a five-dollar bill.
- King of Hearts sighed, and drew five-hundred dollars from a sleek leather billfold… ‘Here you are, my friend… you won fair and square.’
- I carry all the funny little pink and yellow and orange currencies of the world, in my pants pockets, my wallet, and stuffed in my back-up billfold.
- When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish.
- ‘No,’ he says, laughing, tugging at a picture under the billfold.
- Two weeks later, Erianne was cleaning out the small bag she carried with her everywhere when she came across a thin, black leather billfold.
- I didn't even remember my name until I found my billfold this morning.
- As the generous host says to the guest taking out his billfold: ‘Your money isn't worth anything here.’
- Bills should be neatly arranged, in order, in wallets or billfolds.
- I picked up the brown leather billfold and threw it at him, landing neatly in his hand.
- Like the popular weekly TV show, the event will see competitors struggle to catch the ears - and the billfolds - of well-known and powerful mentors.
- Who wouldn't resent the fact that your art and hard work have fed a lot of wallets, while your own billfold stayed hungry?
- Unless you have a gold mine paying off, an oil well gushing, or a Broadway agent sugar daddy frosting your billfold, Rupert and his avaricious rubes want little or nothing to do with you.
- In the afternoon, Edwards met Lee Falcon and proceeded to buy several drinks for Falcon and, too drunk to count, paid for the drinks by handing his billfold over to the bartender.
- Andi reached into one of her mangled pockets and pulled out an unfamiliar billfold.
- Carly took her billfold from a jacket pocket, took out a business card and handed it to Bob.
- ‘Well, I think I'll go out,’ he said as he picked up his billfold.
- So the men were hardly less separated from their families than the Mexican construction workers who labor on building sites in Seattle, sending money home each week to relatives they mostly see in creased photographs in their billfolds.
- Breathing a sigh of relief, he grabbed for the leather billfold that contained, among many things, his birth certificate.
- She reaches into her inside jacket pocket and removes a billfold.
Synonyms notecase, purse, pouch, pochette Definition of billfold in US English: billfoldnounˈbilˌfōldˈbɪlˌfoʊld North American A wallet, typically made of leather, especially a thin one with few compartments. Example sentencesExamples - Carly took her billfold from a jacket pocket, took out a business card and handed it to Bob.
- ‘No,’ he says, laughing, tugging at a picture under the billfold.
- I carry all the funny little pink and yellow and orange currencies of the world, in my pants pockets, my wallet, and stuffed in my back-up billfold.
- Two weeks later, Erianne was cleaning out the small bag she carried with her everywhere when she came across a thin, black leather billfold.
- While Renee waited, she rummaged through her purse, searching for her billfold so that she could pay for her coffee.
- As she set the money in her billfold, Ryan asked, ‘Even though I didn't get fired, do you think it's still possible for me to get a part - time job here?’
- Andi reached into one of her mangled pockets and pulled out an unfamiliar billfold.
- King of Hearts sighed, and drew five-hundred dollars from a sleek leather billfold… ‘Here you are, my friend… you won fair and square.’
- I didn't even remember my name until I found my billfold this morning.
- Bills should be neatly arranged, in order, in wallets or billfolds.
- Your billfold will be bilked to subsidize the insurers.
- She reaches into her inside jacket pocket and removes a billfold.
- Girls carrying billfolds were more of something found in the city.
- In the afternoon, Edwards met Lee Falcon and proceeded to buy several drinks for Falcon and, too drunk to count, paid for the drinks by handing his billfold over to the bartender.
- Breathing a sigh of relief, he grabbed for the leather billfold that contained, among many things, his birth certificate.
- So the men were hardly less separated from their families than the Mexican construction workers who labor on building sites in Seattle, sending money home each week to relatives they mostly see in creased photographs in their billfolds.
- Who wouldn't resent the fact that your art and hard work have fed a lot of wallets, while your own billfold stayed hungry?
- Shoving the billfold in his jeans pocket, he replaced the board and began inching the dresser back into place when he heard a noise in the hall outside.
- As the generous host says to the guest taking out his billfold: ‘Your money isn't worth anything here.’
- I picked up the brown leather billfold and threw it at him, landing neatly in his hand.
- I get out my billfold (Minus my driver's license) and not having any ones, I hand the man a five-dollar bill.
- He had an infectious way of making a charlatan believable, a Lothario's wooing credible, a swindler's eventual revelation of a heart behind his billfold totally convincing.
- Unless you have a gold mine paying off, an oil well gushing, or a Broadway agent sugar daddy frosting your billfold, Rupert and his avaricious rubes want little or nothing to do with you.
- How can I help you sir,’ Edgar said as he noticed his visitor remove a small billfold from an inside pocket of his suit.
- ‘Well, I think I'll go out,’ he said as he picked up his billfold.
- Like the popular weekly TV show, the event will see competitors struggle to catch the ears - and the billfolds - of well-known and powerful mentors.
- When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish.
Synonyms notecase, purse, pouch, pochette |