64 Verbs to Use for the Word cheques

" He handed his betrothed a paper, watched her sign it, and then, picking up the pen as she laid it down, took a cheque-book from his pocket and quickly wrote a cheque.

Of course, I am always losing my cheque-book, and drawing cheques and forgetting to enter them, and I usually put down the same deposit

"I can send you no more cheques" (wrote the parson), "not another penny will you receive from me.

As far as he can remember Sir Horace cashed all these £24 cheques.

In 1803 she received her first cheque of £10 17s.

I don't know all the facts of the case, but it appears that Anatole gave notice and has now consented to stay on, and also your uncle has given her a cheque for that paper of hers.

Is he fit to take my hand?" He stretched forth his lean white hand, the hand that had signed so many cheques.

" "Any one may hand over the cheque, then," Wingate interposed smilingly, "because my answer to Miss Baldwin is prompt and truthful.

She enclosed a cheque, and said she would send on some books and small possessions that Miss Townsend had kept there.

And the boss he won’t be rusty when his sheep they all are shorn, And the wringer’s wrist won’t ache much with the pain Of pocketing his cheque for fifty pounds or more, And the second man will press him hard again.

Now Merrifieldyou see what a clean breast he's madeadmitted to me that he was an expert forgerso he calmly forged a cheque of Delkin's, drew sixty thousand in notesand they had them on themat least Merrifield hadwhen we took all three a few hours ago.

A few months later back in Goa I was pleased when the postman handed me a registered letter from NIE, Bangalore which contained a cheque for Rs.1075, my full earnings for giving the lectures.

For if the Sergeant sees me He may take me for a tramp; But if there’s any covey here What’s got a cheque, d’ye see, I’ll stop and help him smash it.

Look here, I've signed the transfer of those Continental shares, and paid the cheque!

I told him that I could do that, and I took his cheque, wrote out one of my own and went up town to Parr's Bank, at the bottom of St. Martin's Lane, to get the cash for him.

You'll find blank cheques in the upper right-hand drawer of my desk there; fill in one to my order, and the Corot's yours.

And as for Sarah Ellen Haggage, that unreverend old parasite brought her a blank cheque signed with her name, and mentioned quite a goodly sum as the extent to which Margaret might go for necessary expenses.

"You mustn't sneer at my business methods, Rudolph," she said, pouting a little as she filled out the cheque.

You are at perfect liberty to refuse my cheque; others, perhaps" Uncle Jap rose up grim and gaunt.

This man, Nogam: where did you pick him up?" "He used to buttle for my father, sir, but got into troublesome domestic unpleasantness, I believeneeded money, and raised a cheque.

A boy presented this cheque, purporting to have been signed by you.

"Next desk, please," said a mouth over a high collar and a green tie, behind the grating, and a disdainful hand pushed the cheque back towards Priam.

I sent the first to the Family Herald, and some weeks afterwards received a letter from which dropped a cheque as I opened it.

The circumstances coming to the ears of Mr. Murray, he at once communicated with Lord Byron, and forwarded him a cheque for £1,500, with the assurance that an equal sum should be at his service in the course of a few weeks, offering, at the same time, to dispose of all the copyrights of his poems for his Lordship's use.

After he had endorsed the cheque the disdainful hand clawed it up once more, and directed upon its obverse and upon its reverse a battery of suspicions; then a pair of eyes glanced with critical distrust at so much of Priam's person as was visible.

64 Verbs to Use for the Word  cheques