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money box
noun
a cashbox.
Chiefly British.a small, lidded receptacle for keeping, collecting, or saving coins, usually with a slot for their insertion.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of money box1
Example Sentences
In the entrance hall, a money box and a signing-in register gathers dust.
A man stole the money box from a group of Girl Scouts selling cookies over the weekend at a grocery store in Rockville, Maryland, according to authorities.
From sombre money box lectures to cheesy boy band spoofs, the party election broadcast has become a stalwart of our TV listings.
He could almost feel the Booker money box in his hand.
"Everyone who saw a donation pot and threw a quid in, every child who emptied their money box... we can't thank everybody enough" Mrs Oliver-Willets added.
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