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Billfold   /bˈɪlfˌoʊld/   Listen
noun
billfold  n.  A small, thin, flat container, usually made of leather or imitation leather, having a pocket of a size just large enough to hold paper currency and folded over once to fit in the pocket of one's clothing; it is a type of wallet, but having fewer compartments than the typical wallet.






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"Billfold" Quotes from Famous Books



... to dig his wallet, pockets, and billfold before the whole neighborhood was up and out. Sirens howled in the distance and from above I could hear the thin wail of a jetcopter. Someone opened a window and called: "What's going on out there? Cut ...
— Stop Look and Dig • George O. Smith

... I took off my coat and hung it on the back of a chair. In the inside pocket of my coat I had my billfold containing about one hundred dollars, all the money I had, and also my valuable papers. When I went to reach for my money my billfold was gone. The saloon keeper seemed to know what had taken place and handed me five ...
— Personal Experiences of S. O. Susag • S. O. Susag

... Candron, taking a billfold from his inside coat pocket. "Such is the law, and the law of the People of China is to be ...
— What The Left Hand Was Doing • Gordon Randall Garrett



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