wallet
IPA: wˈɔɫʌt
noun
- A small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc.
- (by extension, informal) A person's bank account or assets.
- (computing, finance) An e-wallet or digital wallet.
- A thick case or folder with plastic sleeves in which compact discs may be stored.
- (archaic) A bag or pouch.
- (slang) A person's buttocks (the area of the body nearest where one keeps one's wallet).
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Examples of "wallet" in Sentences
- Your and my wallet is the policy holder for the DOT.
- Appropriate for the upcoming spring blooming season, your wallet is about to get more colorful.
- Less aggressive toward the wallet is the swank downtown Thorvaldsen Bar, which serves comfort drinks like mojitos.
- Another gun I am considering checking out that seems a little easier on the wallet is the Mossberg Whitetail Lightning combo.
- The term wallet is used because the card or phone is considered a substitute for the cash normally carried in a person's wallet..
- In my wallet is a kind of birthday card presented by the Social Security Administration three months ago when I reached a chronological milestone.
- He did just that on Tuesday (January 12) when the 2: 52 PM train from Penn Station completed its run at Huntington (at 3: 59 PM), Pinkham was checking the train when he came across what he described as a wallet that was large and bulky right near the window seat of one of the cars.
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