indorse
Americanverb (used with object)
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"Indorse the check and I'll have the money drawn for you across the street."
From Joe the Hotel Boy by Alger, Horatio
"Indorse the compress receipts over to Mr. Crill."
From The Desert Fiddler by Hamby, William H. (William Henry)
Endorse, en-dors′, Indorse, in-, v.t. to write one's name on the back of: to assign by writing on the back of: to give one's sanction to: to lay on the back, to load.—adj.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various
"Indorse them while the pen is handy," he suggested.
From The Desired Woman by Harben, Will N. (William Nathaniel)
Indorse a note of Sterling's to give Ryder to keep him quiet.
From The Climbers A Play in Four Acts by Fitch, Clyde
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