Definition of Bankrolls

1. Noun. (plural of bankroll) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of bankroll) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bankrolls

1. bankroll [v] - See also: bankroll

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bankrolls

banking industry
banking system
bankings
bankit
bankits
bankless
banklike
banknote
banknotes
bankr.
bankroll
bankrolled
bankroller
bankrollers
bankrolling
bankrolls (current term)
bankrupcies
bankrupcy
bankrupt
bankrupt cart
bankrupt carts
bankruptcies
bankruptcy
bankrupted
bankrupting
bankrupts
banksia
banksia rose
banksias
bankside

Literary usage of Bankrolls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. In the Shade of an Acacia Tree: Memoirs of a Health Officer in Africa, 1945-1959 by Frank L. Lambrecht (1991)
"It was said that the bankrolls from the bank teller were not always accurate—on the minus side to be sure—which may account for the occasional deficits. ..."

2. Learning to Bridge the Digital Divide by National Center on Adult Literacy (2000)
"... well-being is knowledge-based (Stewart, 1997): • "Knowledge is more valuable and more powerful than natural resources, big factories, or fat bankrolls. ..."

3. Rethinking International Drug Control: New Directions for U.S. Policy by Mathea Falco (1997)
"... he may not have sufficient power to do so in the face of the growing influence exercised by traffickers and their bankrolls. One example of the apparent ..."

4. Morocco by Ken Bernstein (2001)
"In much of the country, the telephone number for emergency police business is 19. Safety Carrying whopping bankrolls or flashy jewellery only tempts fate. ..."

5. The Ohio Nisi Prius Reports by Ohio Courts (1915)
"Why, it was no uncommon thing for men to go upon the streets with large bankrolls and buy consents from individuals. Now, this was not a property right; ..."

6. Europe Revised by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1914)
"... the sister republics nearer the Equator and the Horn have invaded Paris in numbers, bringing their impulsive temperaments and their bankrolls with them. ..."

7. Celebrated Criminal Cases of America by Thomas Samuel Duke (1910)
"... conspiracy was too deep for them to fathom, and their bankrolls were diminishing at an alarming rate. It was impossible to say what would have happened ..."

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