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Liberty bond

American  

noun

  1. a single Liberty loan bond.


Etymology

Origin of Liberty bond

First recorded in 1915–20

Example Sentences

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Three similar gold cases involving Missouri Pacific obligations, a Liberty bond and treasury certificates are before the Court.

From Time Magazine Archive

Joe sold enough Cities Service stock to buy a $1,000 Liberty bond to post for his freedom.

From Time Magazine Archive

At first I thought I'll sell a Liberty bond I had and put my hundred in the bank to dad's credit.

From Paul and the Printing Press by Scott, A. O. (Arthur O.)

Yesterday he asked for his Liberty bond and war saving stamps from the safe.

From Torchy and Vee by Ford, Sewell

Sir: The Federal Reserve bank at New Orleans has received a letter from a patriot who wants to know where and when he shall pay the interest on his Liberty bond.

From The So-called Human Race by Taylor, Bert Leston

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