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Synonyms for bank

deposit

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bank on something

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bank with someone

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  • deal with
  • do business with
  • have an account with
  • be a customer of

mass

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for bank

to put into a disordered pile

to place (money) in a bank

bank on: to place trust or confidence in

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Synonyms for bank

sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water)

a long ridge or pile

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an arrangement of similar objects in a row or in tiers

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a supply or stock held in reserve for future use (especially in emergencies)

the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling games

a slope in the turn of a road or track

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a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home

a building in which the business of banking transacted

a flight maneuver

tip laterally

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enclose with a bank

do business with a bank or keep an account at a bank

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act as the banker in a game or in gambling

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be in the banking business

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put into a bank account

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cover with ashes so to control the rate of burning

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have confidence or faith in

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Although undoubtedly he made many enemies through a combination of conceit, arrogance and a quick temper, Bankes was an important early figure in Nubian and Near Eastern archaeology, and the nascent study of Egyptology.
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Bankes pointed to the spot and Dack did the damage as Blackburn extended their record of having not lost to QPR since October 1999.
Sunderland are League One bound and -- thanks to Bankes -- will finish bottom of the Championship, but they proved they could mix it with a side that may well be heading for the Premier League.
An irate spectator came on to the pitch and ran straight at Bankes, wa only to be wrestled to the ground by defender Gerrard, 32.
Referees and their average yellow cards per game: Peter Bankes 4.7, Graham Scott 4.3, Keith Stroud 4.3, Andy Davies 4.0, Keith Hill 3.6, David Coote 3.4, Fred Graham 3.2, Darren Bond 3.2, Tim Robinson 3.1, Jeremy Simpson 3.0, Chris Kavanagh 2.9, Paul Tierney 2.9, Iain Williamson 2.8, Darren Deadman 2.8, Dean Whitestone 2.7, Stuart Attwell 2.6, Andy Madley 2.5, Andy Woolmer 2.4, Charles Breakspear 2.4, Tony Harrington 2.3, Simon Hooper 2.2, Scott Duncan 2.1, Geoff Eltringham 2.0, James Adcock 1.9, Oliver Langford 1.8, Eddie Ilderton 1.8, Steve Martin 1.6, Darren Drysdale 1.4.
The cedar tree was planted at Kingston Lacy in Dorset, home of the Duke's friend Henry Bankes, in 1827, having grown from seeds collected from the Lebanon by Henry's son, William.
Peter Bankes (Merseyside): Has been in the middle for 25 matches this season, booking 87 players and sending off six.
Lee Ingleby, Liz White, Ralf Little, Stephen Campbell Moore, Sophia Myles, Amelia Clarkson, Honor Kneafsey, Peter Wight, Anne Reid, Celia Imrie, Sally Bankes, Faye Brookes, Hayley Carmichael, Jonathan Cullen, Tom Hardman and Alice Orr-Ewing star.
WREXHAM.................0 KIDDERMINSTER......0 BILLY BARR'S pursuit of the Wrexham job full-time may have gotten a little harder after this drawand he's blaming referee Tony Bankes for that.
Also taking part in the Happy Feet charity event on July 10, will be David Lonsdale (Heartbeat) and Sally Bankes (Dinner Ladies).
Initials were carved on three trees planted in 1835 by Dorset aristocrat and explorer William John Bankes.
Squawking Maureen (Sally Bankes) leads a crew of eccentric characters in hapless attempts to exercise and lose weight.
Wolverhampton: 3.00 Angelina Bankes, 4.30 Gaelic Princess.
This month's biographical sketch from the History of Parliament's files shows how the unfortunate William Bankes was to have his political career--such as it was--ruined by indiscretion.