Sentence examples for wallet from inspiring English sources

The word "wallet" is correct and usable in written English
You might use it when you are talking about a person carrying an item to store money, cards, and other personal items. Example sentence: He pulled out his wallet to pay for the movie tickets.

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wallet

noun

A small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc.

  • The thief stole all the money and credit cards out of the old man's wallet.

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I got out my wallet and was about to hand over the cash when Yvonne put her hand on my arm.

In the train corridor they created the blockage and scrum necessary for one of them to grab my wallet, so carefully attached with a chain to my belt.

Mike Powell, a volunteer with the Isle of Wight Youth Trust which organises the lost property for Bestival, recalls a young man who arrived at the welfare tent one year: "He was covered in mud from head to foot and he'd lost his keys, phone, wallet, everything.

"Well, it's…" he starts, reaching into his back pocket for his wallet, before presenting his "medical marijuana patient verification" card like it's a police check.

The robber followed Evans into the entrance hall of the block of flats after pretending that he was going to help him with his wheelie bag as he returned from a shopping trip, before lunging for a wallet which contained just £5.

He was not carrying a wallet, mobile phone or any documents.

Beautifully landscaped and designed by the team responsible for at least one Giorgio Armani villa in Italy, the Carib-Italian fusion food is excellent if also priced for the Armani wallet - £15 for a bowl of (delicious) pasta and a tenner for a coffee and pancake breakfast.

Further examination of the Preserve website reveals this to be a roundabout way of saying: wallet out, knobhead, we're going to try to flog you an apron for $110.

She breaks rules by pairing summery outfits with a big black handbag, and looks wonderful doing so, because she's a successful person who can't be bothered to transfer her keys and wallet to another bag as she is too busy preparing for a landmark trial or going on a date with Clooney.

While businesses faced revenue headwinds, we grew loans and deposits in our core businesses and gained wallet share among our target clients," said Citi's boss, Michael Corbat.

"The most money we've found in a wallet is about £350," he says.

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