A belt with a pouch for carrying money.
wear a money belt to protect yourself against pickpockets
Example sentencesExamples
- I was very glad I had thought to bring a money belt.
- I don't like bumbags and money belts are a great alternative.
- I carried my money in a money belt and asked the price of a taxi ride before getting in.
- Bazzi is more prepared than others, he tells me in Arabic, looking cautiously over his shoulder before fumbling in his money belt.
- I take my passport out of my money belt and hand it to him.
- He said his stolen money belt contained 8,700 baht and four credit cards.
- A cash injection from them early last year pushed the stock index to a new height but it went into freefall later as they tightened the money belts.
- Carry cash and credit cards in a travel pouch or money belt worn inside your clothes.
- Wearing a money belt is also smart - though if someone wants to rob you, they will.
- This double-fold money belt is 3 inches wide and is made of the softest pebble-grain calfskin imaginable.