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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181. Cashed his cheque at the High Street bank.
182. We had, in effect, written a post-dated cheque.
183. A: I need to cash a cheque.
184. Another example may be a stolen cheque.
185. Larger amounts may be withdrawn by cheque.
186. They stole cheque books and bank cards.
187. Perhaps the Minister could write a cheque.
188. Perhaps she should have paid by cheque after all.
189. There will be no blank cheque for missile defence.
190. You can pay by cash or by cheque.
191. A cheque for that amount in pounds was later presented to Captain Shearer, honorary secretary of Eastbourne lifeboat.
192. This was £50 worth, the value of the cheque card.
193. Hall's main pay cheque comes from selling lambs which go to the lowlands as breeding stock.
194. The cheque book facility allows for a minimum withdrawal of £200, but there is no credit card add on.
195. But instead of the long wait often involved with the sale of shares, you will receive a cheque for your shares immediately.
196. Yousefi, 37, was caught in London as he tried to cash a cheque at a bank.
197. But ten days later he returned to the same Thornaby service station,(http://sentencedict.com/cheque.html) filled up with petrol and then paid by cheque.
198. Even if you go overdrawn you will find charges for Switch are cheaper than paying by cheque.
199. He asks a hotelier if he will accept the cheque in payment of a bill for £15.
200. I have turned down a very big cheque from a commercial advertiser.
201. I must get authorization from your bank before I can accept a cheque for over fifty pounds.
202. Lloyds Bank cashed a Gieves cheque for £27,000, the crew were paid and a crisis averted.
203. A cheque book and an airline ticket - that is all it needed to bathe in that heat so far away.
204. Normally he will write a cheque, or withdraw the money and hand it over.
205. Then he unfolded his cheque-book from his pyjamas and wrote a cheque for 368 shillings and made it out to Sam Fong.
206. Bro., newly appointed Superior of the Centre, received the cheque from Bishop and expressed thanks to all.
207. At Barclays Bank he paid in the cheque from James Salperton and cashed a cheque of his own.
208. Sir Peter then presented the Association with a cheque for £50,000 to help further development of this concept.
209. We cannot let our democracy become a matter of simply giving a bunch of politicians a blank cheque to govern us every five years.
210. Clearly, the absence of cheque guarantee cards limited the value of the cheque book facility.