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n. (money order English)
Usage examples of "money orders".
The Post Office's Chief Inspector stated that the mutilated cards were almost always bills and that, so far, no mutilated checks or money orders had been reported-and that the government bad no great interest in the matter but he was getting damn sick and tired of the country's mailboxes being used as trash baskets.
You'll need to have two separate money orders with you for the ten o'clock meeting.
Brendan, improbably, had a deep interest in the lives of the saints, and there were several receipts each day for money orders, which the IRS bloodhounds would trace when the investigation surfaced.
He was very secretive: said his name was Robinson, and asked me to pay him in uncrossed money orders, and to send them to a post office for him to collect”.