drawing account
Americannoun
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an account used by a partner or employee for cash withdrawals.
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an account that is charged with advances of money for expenses, on salaries, against earnings, etc., especially for sales representatives.
noun
Etymology
Origin of drawing account
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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Will go after Hitler . . . must have $100,000 drawing account.
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There a coolly competent professional international staff delivered a stern lecture, exacted a promise of reform, gave a small drawing account of $37.5 million in the hope that Brazil would go and sin no more.
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Artist Blythe turned them all over to Gillespie's, got a permanent drawing account in return, never took more than $5 at a time.
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With the seven-year accrual of $160,000 in his drawing account and his usual pearl-grey fedora on his head, Turfman Widener set out for Europe last year to scout for bargains.
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Give me a drawing account equal to my present salary, and I'll earn it in commissions.
From Certain Success by Hawkins, Norval A.
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