Cashboxes [noun]

Definition of Cashboxes:

machine recording sales

Synonyms of Cashboxes:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cashboxes:

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Sentence/Example of Cashboxes:

I remembered Miss Plinlimmon's account of the stolen cashbox.

But she did not say anything then to Helen about the pearl necklace, and the cashbox of Queen Zelaya.

There in the summer-house he found the Major, who meanwhile had fetched his cashbox from the house and locked the chart up in it.

He became profligate, got drunk at alehouses, sold his master's property to get money, or stole it out of the cashbox.

I put on my cloak, took some money which was my own out of my cashbox, and at half-past twelve heard the mail-coach approaching.

Then she rummaged in the box—seemingly beneath a lot of rubbish that filled it, and drew forth a japanned box—like a cashbox.

Lucien heard a sound as of coins dropping into a cashbox, and the veteran began to make up his books for the day.

I should have begged you to call again tomorrow, for, at this late hour, my cashbox is closed.

He was counting rents in his cashbox in the front parlour, and she had come to him, and was leaning over his shoulder.

It is true that the safe was not open, but there was an ordinary cashbox on the table, with three thousand dollars in it.