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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun As much as a wallet contains; a purseful.

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Examples

  • It is true that foreigners, especially those younger, working on jobs with yearly contracts, and with no credit history in Japan do find it difficult, if not impossible, to get one, but there is no credible evidence of systematic discrimination against foreigners, as my walletful of Japanese plastic will attest to.

    Credit card usage in Japan 2009

  • Even putting money away left me with a nice walletful of cash for incidentals.

    Must Love Black Kelly McClymer 2008

  • Even putting money away left me with a nice walletful of cash for incidentals.

    Must Love Black Kelly McClymer 2008

  • Even putting money away left me with a nice walletful of cash for incidentals.

    Must Love Black Kelly McClymer 2008

  • Even putting money away left me with a nice walletful of cash for incidentals.

    Must Love Black Kelly McClymer 2008

  • Passing pilgrim-wise, one garners a walletful of reflections.

    The Joys of Being a Woman and Other Papers 1918

  • It is true that foreigners, especially those younger, working on jobs with yearly contracts, and with no credit history in Japan do find it difficult, if not impossible, to get one, but there is no credible evidence of systematic discrimination against foreigners, as my walletful of Japanese plastic will attest to.

    世論 What Japan Thinks 2009

  • There is exclusivity in so many of the benefits we enjoy, one driver’s license, one provincial health card, hopefully one marriage to one spouse at a time, and presumably one citizenship, one passport at a time, not a walletful as if one were accumulating credit cards.

    Tamil Tiger Demonstrations Reveal Our Binationalist Weaknesses « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

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