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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151, She reached in her purse and drew out a silver cigarette case.
152, Hope a month ago, she cries so easily she has to carry Kleenex with her anti-depressants in her purse.
153, I accept the coin purse, which is warm from her hand.
154, That will not impose any great burden upon the public purse.
155, Mandeville fished in his purse and brought out a silver coin, rolling it in his fingers.
156, Even as the thought had come Paige had been gathering up her purse and the car keys.
157, The predictability of the direct objects of gnash and purse is revealed by the pleonastic nature of?
158, Figure 27 Detail of purse lid from the early seventh-century ship burial at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk.
159, It had that mixed smell of face powder, lipstick and everything else that goes into a woman's purse.http://sentencedict.com
160, Clearly, this case was an outrageous fraud on the public purse.
161, I mislaid my purse.
162, To live in such a castle meant demands on the purse.
163, Her purse is bulging with keys, cigarettes, envelopes of rent receipts.
164, Lifting up one of his legs he broke wind loudly, causing Sarah to purse her lips.
165, And here, keep my purse if you like, till I come back.
166, Then she sees Trotter's purse lying open with the money she has cashed from the county welfare.
167, The appeal has been shamelessly to the pocket calculator, not the heart; to the purse, not to pride.
168, The business leaders wanted the state to loosen its purse strings and give the schools' budgets a healthy boost.
169, They stole everything in my purse,[sentencedict.com] including my credit cards.
170, While the man stood passively, she opened her handbag, taking out a purse, searching through it.
171, He laid upon the table a drawstring purse of soft leather, that chinked faintly as it shifted and settled.
172, I carried a leather purse exactly the color of caramel.
173, The bare fact is that the clerk did not look for the purse.
174, She left him in the hall while she went to fetch her purse.
175, These are not diary entries broken up into bits, nor a re-associated list of the banality of her purse.
176, They act as guardians of the public purse when dealing with members of spending departments who seek additional resources.
177, After closing the caecum with a purse string ligature, the loops of intestine were restored to the abdominal cavity.
178, She took a Band-Aid out of her purse and stretched it over the cut.
179, It was very careless of you to leave your purse lying on the desk.
180, They also found my comb, a purse with several gold and silver coins, my gun and bullets.
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.