purse
61purse-sharing — purseˈ sharing noun The sharing out of an individual fee or prize between all members of the recipient s firm or team • • • Main Entry: ↑purse …
62purse-snatcher — purseˈ snatcher noun • • • Main Entry: ↑purse …
63purse-snatching — purseˈ snatching noun • • • Main Entry: ↑purse …
64purse-taking — purseˈ taking noun Robbing • • • Main Entry: ↑purse …
65purse your lips — phrase to press your lips together and outwards because you are angry or are thinking Martha pursed her lips disapprovingly. Thesaurus: to make a particular facial expressionhyponym Main entry: purse …
66purse|ful — «PURS ful», noun, plural fuls. as much as a purse contains: »... a purseful of profits (Time) …
67Purse Caundle — is a village in north west Dorset, England, about 5 miles east of Sherborne. The village has a population of 107 (2001). The village is based around the large Manor house. External links * [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6… …
68purse cable — purse line …
69purse crab — n. PALM CRAB * * * …
70purse-proud — purse′ proud adj. proud of one s wealth, esp. in a showy or arrogant manner • Etymology: 1675–85 …