coinbox


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coinbox

[ˈkɔɪnbɒks] N (Telec) → depósito m de monedas
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Raider then smashed pay phone and stole money from coinbox. [bar] ATTEMPTED BURGLARY - Golcar, Feb 5.
Again two men wearing hoodies were seen forcing open the coinbox using a crowbar.
But the only time he has been back to Britain in the last 50 years was in 1969 when he visited a Birmingham in the grip of a "carnival" atmosphere, where barrow boys still worked in the city centre, and an unexploded Second World War bomb lay in the middle of the Bullring and was used as a coinbox.
And the bad news for private coinbox users is that it will cost anything up to pounds 600 to have the new Euro friendly box installed.
You won't see him put 10p in the phone coinbox. Kidd, still dipping his toes in managerial waters, refuses to accept a gift others would die for.
An example is the CoinBox program we discussed earlier.