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n. (money box English)
Usage examples of "money boxes".
Once glance sufficed to assure me that it was one of those cheap money boxes called for some reason “.
They'll take it into a back room and sort it, throwing into money boxes (a couple of feet square and a yard deep, with ropes on the four corners) all of the bills that were printed by (say) Bank of America in one, all of the City Bank bills into another.
Keep your ill-humor at home in your money boxes, or, since you have clerks whom you pay, vent it upon them.
Heller was watching more armed guards at the door with money boxes.
Igor must have made his way safely to Chaise in the waiting car, because he was here now throwing the money boxes into his truck.
If he's selling the floozy's dress-hire outfit he must be down to looking in kiddies' money boxes.
There was a crowd about it all day long, and the tenders were constantly flying to and fro with important faces and rattling money boxes.
There was a pervasive and shameful rumor circulating along with the pennies that Wheezy was opening the money boxes late at night and exchanging her pennies for quarters, nickels, and dimes.