bankbook
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bankbook
Example Sentences
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"That money is our family's. He saved it by working really hard," Hinojosa said, adding that the family didn't even know the bankbook existed until they found it.
From Reuters • May 19, 2022
Now a final court of appeals will decide the fate of the million-dollar bankbook.
From Reuters • May 19, 2022
But the most surprising flash involved a bankbook.
From Golf Digest • May 6, 2020
But then someone noticed her earrings and bankbook were missing.
From Slate • Jan. 19, 2016
She showed him the bankbook then, and again the next day, and again a few days after that, trying to provoke a response.
From "Typical American" by Gish Jen
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