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Definition of chequebook in English: chequebooknounˈtʃɛkbʊk A book of printed cheques ready for use. Example sentencesExamples - It's also an opportunity of a lifetime to be noticed, because all the provincial coaches will be there, with chequebooks flapping in back pockets.
- We took our checkbook with us, and planned to fill out the preliminary application while we were there if we liked the agency.
- These are papers written by local people for local people, without the aid of chequebooks - and with a respect for the truth.
- Her home checkbooks, computers, private papers and car were seized.
- That is a good exit strategy for all small businesses, although no one is waving chequebooks under our noses just at the moment.
- People pulled out their checkbooks and dropped bills into our bucket.
- However, as I said earlier, these defensive frailties can be easily rectified without reaching for the chequebook.
- However, fewer people carry the checkbook to pay for purchases in stores.
- In the past, it was mainly chequebooks that people would use for impulse buys but now credit cards have completely taken over.
- It's amazing how relaxed I feel once my room is clean and errands have been run and deadlines have been met and checkbooks have been balanced.
- For the next six years I learned to live the way the rest of the world lives, on credit and a precariously balanced checkbook.
- Cashiers seem surprised, almost bothered, when I pull out the checkbook.
- But don't put your chequebooks away, it will be ready soon.
- Further inspection of the small print is required before you whip out your chequebook and pen.
- Arriving at the restaurant, I grab my checkbook and hope for the best.
- So the checkbooks come out and we write our modest contributions to one or another US-based group that sends funds to India.
- Joe took out his checkbook and wrote out the check and handed it to the worker.
- The more things you carry, checkbooks and credit cards, the more you give them to steal.
- He, without giving me a chance, pulled out his checkbook and wrote them a check.
- It is true that I own the money in the account, and I certainly double-check my bank by balancing my checkbook.
- Not many of us can break out the checkbook and write a check to cover such business expenses.
- In Washington, personal responsibility clearly does not apply to companies that may not be able to balance their books but know how to open their checkbooks.
- It was only when they got their chequebooks out that I took them seriously.
- As soon as the story disappears from the front page, our charitable tendencies begin to fade, and the chequebook returns to the inside pocket.
- This is what happens when you combine profligate spending with a complete lack of interest in balancing your checkbook.
- I buy shares when they look cheap, and if others wish to ditch their shares in the summer, I could be ready and waiting with my chequebook in hand.
- Then tell his parents to get their chequebook out.
- A large chunk of its nearly $3 million budget came from their personal checkbooks.
- Maybe meeting a mortgage and balancing a checkbook doesn't make for good theater.
- The people with the chequebooks at production studios preferred to play it safe and give the green light to directors to do what they do best.
- Many malls and big box stores will open long before dawn with deep discounts, in-store promotions and anything to get spenders and their checkbooks out of bed.
- He added that all he wanted to do was to return to using a chequebook with a cheque guarantee card, which is why he returned his PINs to the bank.
- The study found that only 36 percent of teens know how to open a savings account, and even less know how to balance a checkbook.
- And she got our her checkbook and wrote me a check for the bill - and paid for all 450 guests.
- First-time buyers can once again put away their chequebooks.
- I think about her every time my fingers touch a keyboard or turn the page of a book or balance my checkbook.
- We turned these stamps into the federal agency in charge and were given checkbooks with a total number of credits for all the stamps we had submitted.
- The checkbook clicked open and she began writing for the electric bill.
- Not only that, the chief executives of media companies tended to be football supporters as well: fans with fat chequebooks.
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