Synonym: billfold, purse. Similar words: wall, walk, wale, swale, waltz, wallow, walk-in, walk off. Meaning: ['wɑlɪt /'wɒl-] n. a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money.
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(61) Sam Benton, the local butcher, had lost his wallet while taking his savings to the post - office.
(62) True to form, when it came to his turn to buy the drinks, he said he'd left his wallet at home.
(63) This really isn't my day - my wallet was stolen this morning and now I've lost my car keys.
(64) He picked up a wallet in the street and gave it to a policeman.
(65) My wallet was burgled.
(66) He didn't miss his wallet until the waiter brought the bill.
(67) My wallet was robbed.
(68) The robbers spiked his drink before taking his wallet and passport.
(69) A wallet full of greenback is find on the train.
(70) There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.
(71) He brought a card out of his wallet and gave it to her.
(72) He tried to tell me a lie about losing his wallet.
(73) He didn't really lose his wallet - that's just a trick.
(74) He carried a photo of his children in his wallet.
(75) He stuffed a few clothes in a case,(http://sentencedict.com/wallet.html) grabbed his wallet and left.
(76) My wallet was in the back pocket of my jeans.
(77) My wallet has been missing for several days and I can't find any trace of it.
(78) My wallet was turned in to the police two days later.
(79) I had to cut short my trip when my wallet was stolen.
(80) Someone's nicked my wallet.
(81) The two boys scared the old man into handing over his wallet.
(82) He pulled out his wallet and said 'let me pay'.
(83) The finder of a wallet who takes it home may be guilty of theft.
(84) He tried to sell me a line about losing his wallet.
(85) I've had one of those days: my train was late, and I lost my wallet.
(86) He opened his wallet with a flourish and took out a handful of notes.
(87) I got out my wallet and began to dole out the money.
(88) A boy with a knife relieved him of his wallet.
(89) He pulled out a big fat wallet stuffed with bank notes.
(90) He'd only gone a few steps, when he realized he'd left his wallet behind.
More similar words: wall, walk, wale, swale, waltz, wallow, walk-in, walk off, walk out, walker, walnut, walrus, dry wall, swallow, stonewall, gunwale, firewall, cornwall, cell wall, catwalk, walking, walk away, walk out of, go to the wall, cakewalk, great wall, walk into, sidewalk, swallowed, crosswalk.