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cheque
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
see check .
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A cheque (or check in American English ) is a document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from a person's account to the person in whose name the cheque has been issued. The person writing the cheque, the drawer , has a transaction banking ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. a written order directing a bank to pay money; "he paid all his bills by check" [syn: check , bank check ]
Usage examples of cheque.
It felt like one moment my father was what he had been forever a journalist hanging around training grounds hoping for a few exclusive grunts from twenty-year-old footballers on thirty grand a week, and the next he was a bestselling author, cocooned by six-figure royalty cheques, regularly appearing on the artier kind of talk shows, getting recognised in restaurants.
In the early summer of 1968 West was arrested for stealing a cheque and using it to buy a record-player for the caravan, and on 10 June 1968 he was convicted at Cheltenham magistrates court on one count of theft and another of obtaining goods by deception.
But a step in the required direction it was beyond yea or nay and both monetarily and mentally it contained no reflection on his dignity in the smallest and it often turned in uncommonly handy to be handed a cheque at a muchneeded moment when every little helped.
You yourselffrom the endorsement of my cheque for fifty pounds that you wheedled me into giving you for some tomfool guild.
You yourself-from the endorsement of my cheque for fifty pounds that you wheedled me into giving you for some tomfool guild.
I wrote a cheque on Zappata for three hundred sequins, payable at sight.
Holly lived in fairly usual fashion at permanent full stretch of their permitted overdraft, juggling the incoming cheques from the owners with the outgoing expenses of fodder, wages, overheads and taxes.
He mentally added the three totals and then pushed the cheques across to me.
My valet, a walking bank, had found the service routine and had agreed to bring cash for the other cheques to Towcester.
The man there, who was authorized to sign the cheques, is close-lipped.
Allied Electronics, who has already signed two hefty cheques, deposited in Geneva, for a Degas and a Monet whose original owners are now missing or dead.
She 154 looked at the cheques and found they were a good excuse to let her follow Mittendorf into the other office.
Not with tracking down the people to whom cheques -were paid out from that account.
Now if he has sent cheques instead of money, we are sold too, after we thought we had escaped.
While I was daydreaming my arm was grasped, I was hoisted up, the cheque in its gold-ribboned envelope was thrust into my hand.