Moneybag (noun)

A bag used to carry money, especially one used to store or transport large amounts of currency.

Origin:

The word moneybag comes from the late 16th century, from money + bag.

Examples:

  1. He carried the moneybag in his hand as he walked to the bank.
  2. The robbers stole the moneybag from the safe deposit box.
  3. She opened the moneybag and counted the contents.
  4. The moneybag was filled with gold coins.
  5. The moneybag was heavy, indicating that it was full of coins and notes.
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