Definitions

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  • noun a strongly made box for holding money or valuables; can be locked

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Examples

  • With a cry of terror I dashed at the alcove, then into the corner and then into the window, relighting three as two more vanished by the fireplace, and then, perceiving a better way, I dropped matches on the iron-bound deedbox in the corner, and caught up the bedroom candlestick.

    The Red Room 1906

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