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Chequebook meaning
A folder or booklet containing preprinted cheques for use by the holder of a bank account.
Example sentences (8)
All eyes are on Seven’s next moves; will they open the chequebook further after raiding ARN Media’s share register, or will the hunter become the hunted?
Newcastle spent big this time 12 months ago and again opened the chequebook in the summer.
When NSW legalised the machines in the 1950s they were embraced by league clubs, and swiftly generated the kind of money that allowed them to whip out the chequebook when called on by their footy team.
However, chequebook facilities are not available for RFC savings or current accounts.
The judge's conclusions were an excoriating humiliation for Chequebook Lauryn, a victory for Kyle — and a dire warning for every aggrieved, grasping woman who sees their ex as a meal-ticket for life.
A Lilydale woman allegedly wrote and cashed 45 cheques using a stolen chequebook.
His chequebook, he says, is open for investment and he even promised: ‘We will never sell British Steel to another buyer’ – a pledge that may come back to haunt him.
Later in that decade she joined a band of artistocratic drop-outs led by Mark Palmer – “chequebook hippies”, as she later described them – who drifted around Britain in a cavalcade of horse-drawn Gypsy caravans in search of love and peace.