Wallet ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wallet ( noun )

  1. A small flat case for holding papers and money, typically made of leather.
  2. A small bag or pouch used for carrying money.

Origin:

Middle english walet, from old north french walet, from medieval latin volaticus, from latin volare to fly, from volare to fly.

Examples:

  1. He always keeps his wallet in his back pocket.
  2. She rummaged through her purse, looking for her wallet.
  3. I left my wallet at home, so I don't have any cash to pay for lunch.
  4. The thief took my wallet and all my credit cards.
  5. I always keep a spare twenty in my wallet for emergencies.

(As a verb)

Wallet ( verb )

  1. A small flat case for holding papers and money, typically made of leather.
  2. A small bag or pouch used for carrying money.

Origin:

Middle english walet, from old north french walet, from medieval latin volaticus, from latin volare to fly, from volare to fly.

Examples:

  1. He always keeps his wallet in his back pocket.
  2. She rummaged through her purse, looking for her wallet.
  3. I left my wallet at home, so I don't have any cash to pay for lunch.
  4. The thief took my wallet and all my credit cards.
  5. I always keep a spare twenty in my wallet for emergencies.
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