pocketbook
pocket|book /p'ɒkɪtbʊk/ (pocketbooks)
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You can use pocketbook to refer to people's concerns about the money they have or hope to earn. (AM JOURNALISM)
People feel pinched in their pocketbooks and insecure about their futures.
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A pocketbook is a small bag which a woman uses to carry things such as her money and keys in when she goes out. (AM; in BRIT, use handbag, bag)
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A pocketbook is a small flat folded case, usually made of leather or plastic, where you can keep banknotes and credit cards. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use wallet)
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You can use pocketbook to refer to people's concerns about the money they have or hope to earn. (AM JOURNALISM)
People feel pinched in their pocketbooks and insecure about their futures.
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A pocketbook is a small bag which a woman uses to carry things such as her money and keys in when she goes out. (AM; in BRIT, use handbag, bag)
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A pocketbook is a small flat folded case, usually made of leather or plastic, where you can keep banknotes and credit cards. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use wallet)