Synonym: bag, handbag, pocketbook, wrinkle. Similar words: pursue, pursuit, course, nurse, recourse, of course, by yourself, discourse. Meaning: [pɜrs /pɜːs] n. 1. a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women) 2. a sum of money spoken of as the contents of a money purse 3. a small bag for carrying money 4. a sum of money offered as a prize. v. 1. contract one's lips into a rounded shape 2. gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker.
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61, Election expenses are met from the public purse .
62, Keep your purse in a safe place.
63, Her red purse matches her shirt.
64, He was hipped for losing his purse.
65, As he picked up the purse,the money dropped out.
66, Someone has stolen her purse when she was shopping.
67, She keeps tight control over the purse strings.
68, She rummaged some change out of her purse.
69, You'll find some money in my purse. Sentencedict.com
70, Oh no, I left my purse at home.
71, Her lips purse a little.
72, Who holds the purse strings in your house?
73, A thief eased the old lady of her purse.
74, Let's equally split the winning purse.
75, She cried out that she had lost her purse.
76, I've searched high and low for my purse.
77, The purse has disappeared off the desk.
78, Oh dear! I think I've lost my purse!
79, I never touched your purse, I swear!
80, I found a purse in the street.
81, She put her purse into her handbag.
82, What have you done with my purse?
83, I reached inside my purse and handed him a ten.
84, I gave my purse a shake, and a coin fell out.
85, You had no right to take money from my purse!
86, She donated a certain sum of money from her private purse.
87, The robber told the woman to come across with her purse.
88, She lost her purse.
89, She tucked her ill-gotten gains into her purse and left.
90, I had lost my ticket, was soaked to the skin, and, to crown it all, discovered that my purse had been stolen.
More similar words: pursue, pursuit, course, nurse, recourse, of course, by yourself, discourse, in due course, in the course of, spur, yours, spurn, purple, purely, purvey, burst, purview, purpose, purchase, burst in, purloined, on purpose, purposeful, burst into, per se, purposefully, terse, verse, sparse.