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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(121) He opened his coat and got out the ten-shilling note from his wallet and the coins from his trouser pocket.
(122) But on the way to the bank to buy dollars she lost her wallet containing £400.
(123) With my wallet dangerously emaciated, I called GolfDigest, looking for work.
(124) Could have stayed and reported the theft of his wallet to the police if he hadn't produced that revolver.
(125) He fiddles about in his back pocket and finds his wallet.
(126) He took out his wallet, hoping to find something hidden within the pigskin.
(127) He took his wallet from his suit jacket and headed off to the cafeteria.
(128) He reached into his wallet to pull out a few bucks.
(129) He pulled out a wallet and took a photograph from it, smoothing it with his fingers as though to keep it perfect.
(130) No need to stop and pull out a wallet, count the money and wait for the change.
(131) And he did keep the check stub in his wallet like a picture of his kids.
(132) Ticket wallet containing your personal itinerary, luggage labels and travel information.
(133) Doug folded the check and put it in his wallet.
(134) They felt hungry and sat down to eat the bread and cheese from Allen's wallet.
(135) The blind man called the police when he realised they had stolen his brown leather wallet.
(136) A back trouser pocket is the easiest pocket both to pick(sentencedict.com), and from which to lose either money or a wallet.
(137) When Mr Diallo reached for his wallet, they believed he was going for a gun.
(138) There was a Bic pen and a snap wallet, some Tums, and a rhinoceros-head eraser.
(139) Somewhat as a reflex, the old man reached into his hip and pulled out his wallet.
(140) Taking a one rouble note from my wallet, I tapped on his window.
(141) That same day a thief walked into premises at Mill Lane and took a wallet from a jacket.
(142) If you leave your wallet unattended on the beach while frolicking in the waves, you are asking for trouble.
(143) The unions have become like a resident Grandad - no less embarrassing for enfeeblement, but still handy with his wallet.
(144) This time he decided to take very little in his wallet.
(145) Barnett kept the backs of his hands resting against the bar as he opened the wallet.
(146) She touched his hand to prevent him from opening his wallet.
(147) He dropped it into the wallet which closed around it.
(148) His killer had rifled his wallet before casting the stone into the stream.
(149) I took my wallet out and took two fivers and put them on the table.
(150) I think clinical need is often influenced by the thickness of somebody's big wallet.
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.