Crossword clues for checkbook
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of chequebook English)
WordNet
n. a book issued to holders of checking accounts [syn: chequebook]
Usage examples of "checkbook".
Lisa Bowditch opened her purse and pulled out a fat Montblanc pen and a checkbook with a mauve corduroy cover.
In the other drawer were a few checkbook stubs, a couple of bank account passbooks, and bank statements and credit card bills, held neatly together with treasury tags.
She slammed the checkbook closed and leaned her head against the cushioned backrest of the desk chair.
Emily was back, waving pen and checkbook and asking how much Walt wanted.
The checkbook for the joint local account she held with Betsy flipped out and fell to the floor.
The puzzle of the checkbook ledger wore on her like a dull knife sawing across her nerves.
Kresge had felt none of the terror that assaulted him now as he lined up the fat white envelopes of bills and pulled toward him his blue-backed plastic checkbook, soon to be emasculated.
The checks had been missing from her checkbook, but both store managers had insisted they had received no payments.
She flipped to the back of the checkbook register and found that the checks Bert had mentioned were missing.
Most everything was in the den at home--our checkbook, bank statements, paid bills.
They stole two cashboxes containing 40 guilders, blank checkbooks and, worst of all, coupons for 330 pounds of sugar, our entire allotment.
And they'd undoubtedly been through the entire house, every drawer, every closet, his desk, photo albums, diaries, checkbooks, address books, investment portfolios - every nook and cranny.
I've been able to talk him up to your original asking price of three million two, half right now on the spot and the rest at closing he's waiting right there with his checkbook in his hand and.
She would take her checkbook and bank book, so she could close out both her checking and savings ac.
She would take her checkbook and bank book, so she could close out both her checking and savings accounts.