Synonym: bank check, check, check out. Similar words: out of the question, equip, equal, request, equity, equate, ache, chew. Meaning: [tʃek] n. a written order directing a bank to pay money. v. withdraw money by writing a check.
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1. I wrote him a cheque for £50.
2. The cheque was posted to your home address yesterday.
3. I paid the cheque into my savings account.
4. Payments can be made by cheque or in cash.
5. Someone had forged her signature on the cheque.
6. They sent me a cheque for £100.
7. He opened the drawer and took out a cheque.
8. Shall I make the cheque out to you?
9. He endorsed his name on the cheque.
10. Your cheque is in the mail.
11. Please enclose a cheque with your order.
12. Please remit payment by cheque.
13. You must put your signature on the cheque.
14. The timely arrival of the cheque took away the need to borrow money.
15. Send a cheque for £18.99 plus £2 for postage and packing.
16. Yesterday is an invalid cheque.Tomorrow is a promissory note and today is the only cash you have.
17. We are not prepared to write a blank cheque for companies that have run into trouble.
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18. The cheque was only deposited yesterday, so it hasn't been cleared yet.
19. You may cash in this cheque at all times and all places.
20. You can pay the bill with a cheque if you like.
21. You can pay by cheque, assuming of course you have a valid cheque card.
22. He handed out a cheque for £500 from the drawer and gave it to me.
23. She ripped his cheque across and sent it back.
24. Will you accept a cheque?
25. Please make your cheque payable to WWF.
26. He attached a cheque to the order form.
27. My only means of identification was my cheque book.
28. I'd like to withdraw 1000 dollars from my savings account and put it in my cheque account.
29. You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly; those are the two alternatives.
30. I have no cash on me may I pay by cheque?