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cash dispenser

British  

noun

  1. Also called: automated teller machine.  a computerized device outside a bank that supplies cash or account information when the user inserts a cash card and keys in an identification number

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I make dollar bills spurt out of the cash dispenser and soar through the air.

From Literature

“Hopefully it will cut queues,” sighed Mariela, a hospital worker, as she waited with 28 others to use a newly-replenished cash dispenser.

From Economist

As the teller was walking to a cash dispenser to get money for the robber, the suspect pointed his gun at her and fired.

From Chicago Tribune

Her name features in everyday transactions in every town and city whenever a person goes to a cash dispenser, buys bread at a shop, pays a restaurant bill or a cab driver.

From BBC

The cash dispenser was attacked in a separate incident a year ago and a man was convicted for the offence.

From BBC