It might cement the Anglo-American alliance," argued Gardner, "but your pocketbookneeds cementing a bit more.
Yet the pocketbook was very wide open, and Gardner's only consolation lay in a tall English girl whom he took out to dinner.
I believe I'll let you carry thepocketbook after to-morrow.
In that pocketbook there was also a small, faded photograph of a woman, and this, it was eventually learned, was the likeness of the hermit’s wife.
In an old leather pocketbook upon the hermit’s person were found some newspaper clippings and other papers, which revealed the identity of the man.
Jacob ventured, producing his pocketbook and handing a five-pound note to Felixstowe.
He thrust the roll into his pocketbook and handed her back the empty bag before she had recovered the power of speech.
Race suicide is impossible in Turkey, but a race of bandits is growing up that will let no foreigners with a pocketbook escape.
We are going up to the top of the Eiffel tower this afternoon, to count our money, as dad dasscnt take out his pocketbook anywhere on the ground for fear of being robbed.
Wall accused Wight of having taken his pocketbook that day, while he was away from home.
We examined his pockets and took out his pocketbook and watch.
The pocketbook contained about twelve dollars in money and a certificate of deposit for three hundred dollars at Warren Hussey's bank, in Denver.
The pocketbook was found on the street corner in the morning, with nothing inside but a few papers.
As he said this he drew from his pocketbook a twenty-dollar bill, and put it into Ben's hands.
Mrs. Bradford opened her pocketbook with a sigh, and produced two one-dollar bills and thirty-seven cents in change.
Doctor, as he placed the pocketbook in the safe and closed and locked it.
Barnhelm took out a thick pocketbook from his inside pocket and said, "First, I will put this money away until to-morrow.
He had taken out his pocketbook as he spoke, and now drew out a bill and held it out.
The pocketbook was in none of them--and he had used the last cent of loose change for a glass of milk for breakfast.
He fingered his pocketbook lovingly, glad that, for the first time in some months, he actually wanted something that money could buy.
Gennaro fumbled in his pocketbook again, and at last drew forth a typewritten letter bearing the letter-head of the Leslie Laboratories, Incorporated.
The famous singer drew from a capacious pocketbook a dirty, crumpled, letter, scrawled on cheap paper.
He took a large, flat pocketbook from his pocket, opened it, and took out a five-dollar bill.
A slim pocketbookwas the only bank in the world to draw upon for a long journey.
The pocketbook was so slim, however, that until we stepped out into the dazzling lights, we were not altogether sure that it would not be a modest little hotel.
I cannot write now; my pocketbook is soaked through.
I most fortunately found a man who had hidden a pocketbook he had taken from the body of one of the white men who were murdered there.
Both of these I buried in the sand; the pocketbook a short distance away, the pistol lightly covered, and within reach of my hand, so that I could grasp it and sell my life dearly, if discovered.
He picked up the pocketbook, opened it, nodded and chuckled over the gleaming array of diamonds, and closed the pocketbook again.
With an oath, Red Vallon flung the pocketbook over the table.
I can--and I will," she said simply, as she took the pocketbookfrom him.
He shrugged his shoulders in a sort of philosophically fatalistic way, and, reaching into his inside coat pocket, threw Vetter's chamois pocketbookdown on the table.
And, as Sears's already wide-open eyes opened wider and wider, he calmly took from his coat a pocketbook hugely obese and extracted from that pocketbook a mammoth roll of bank notes.
You have an answer for Lady Grammont in yourpocketbook only waiting for its postscript to be added when you leave my presence.
He folds up the paper and puts it in a small pocketbook taken from the left side of his coat.
In the little red pocketbook was just fifty-seven cents.
From her childish treasures she hunted out a little red pocketbook and in this she put her pennies, one at a time.
It was, besides, the day after Christmas, and if ever a man's pocketbook is empty, it is then.
Mr. Perry selected one of the former and a box of cartridges and took out his pocketbook to pay for them.
The rubber band he had cut into two equal lengths and in the leather section from his pocketbook he cut two small holes near opposite edges.
Stella opened her pocketbook when Blanche had left the room.
Madame Marillac gently signed to Stella to close the pocketbook again.
As Madame Marillac led the way to the door of communication between the rooms, she quickly took from her pocketbook the bank-notes with which she had provided herself, and folded them so that they could be easily concealed in her hand.
Now the cautious Mr. Green had stipulated that the pocketbook should first be felt for, and, if not there, the matter should go no farther.
Danglars was tired and sleepy; he therefore went to bed, placing his pocketbookunder his pillow.
Conrad had in his pocketbook fifty dollars which he had collected for Mrs. Hamilton, being a month's rent on a small store on Third Avenue.
I have prepared written instructions, and here is a pocketbookcontaining a hundred and fifty dollars for expenses.
He happened to have in his pocketbook the money he had brought from New York, and this he took from his pocket and displayed to the astonished Tom.
They accused him of having had the pocketbook brought back by an accomplice, by a confederate.
Then they all began to talk of this incident, reckoning up the chances which Maître Houlbrèque had of finding or of not finding his pocketbook again.
There is my address in London, if thepocketbook should be found.
The next moment he trotted into the drawing-room with Isabel's pocketbook in his mouth.
His tail dropped; he whined softly as he approached Isabel, and laid her pocketbookat her feet.
The number and date of the note entered in the pocketbook exactly corresponded with the number and date of the note that Lady Lydiard had placed in her letter.
Don't despair of the future, if the pocketbook should not be found.
She went in the house without saying a word and I took out my pocketbook and looked at it wistfully.
The valise had been cut to ribbons with a knife, and its other contents were strewed all about; a pocketbook we found still bulging from the roll of notes which had been taken out.
Fergus was making an immediate note in his pocketbook when a hand fell on his shoulder.
Later, to the surprise of everybody, the empty pocketbook was found in the tool box of Cora's automobile.
During a trip from one city to another a rich young man lost a pocketbook containing valuable stocks and much cash.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pocketbook" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.