Definitions for checkbook

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Spelling: [chek-boo k]
IPA: /ˈtʃɛkˌbʊk/

Checkbook is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 28 points.

You can make 101 anagrams from letters in checkbook (bccehkkoo).

Definitions for checkbook

noun

  1. a book containing blank checks or orders on a bank.

Origin of checkbook

An Americanism dating back to 1770-80; check1 + book

Examples for checkbook

Schmidt soon opened his checkbook again, one of several company executives to kick in $25,000 apiece toward the inauguration.

You must have your own checkbook and get used to keeping accounts.

Then the little man, with a groan, pulled out his checkbook.

When one organization is able to exert influence because of its checkbook, an entire national security debate is discredited.

"I'm satisfied," Wolfson said finally, and drew a checkbook from his waistcoat-pocket.

If you have trouble balancing your checkbook, imagine trying to keep track of where $2.8 trillion goes every year.

But Kerry sadly left his checkbook at home, offering only pocket change.

Jack went into his pocket for a checkbook and a fountain pen.

Because they're not limited by their checkbook or pocketbook, they can buy a whole swath of products.

But, my dear child, you had plenty of money of your own in the bank, and your own checkbook.

Word Value for checkbook
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Words with friends

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