purse

બટવો
definition
verb
Marianne took a glance at her reflection and pursed her lips disgustedly
(with reference to the lips) pucker or contract, typically to express disapproval or irritation.
noun
This is a great little pistol that can be carried everyday in a purse or holster.
a small bag used especially by a woman to carry everyday personal items.
translation of 'purse'
ઘણાં પડ કે ખાનાંવાળી પૈસાની થેલી
noun
બટવો
example
Put the right money as a prize 'purse' , and you will have the world competing in your backyard.
The men at the table nod to her as she gathers her winnings into her 'purse' and stands.
Do not ride motorcycles at any time during Songkran and keep your 'purse' in a plastic bag unless you like soggy money.
In a leather 'purse' was a u00a35 note, some small notes, and a number of shillings and sixpences above the value of u00a310.
Hillary's suggestion is to wear your swimsuits, wrap your 'purse' in a plastic bag, carry as little as possible and be prepared to get more than slightly damp.
It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a 'purse' or wallet bulging with them.
From that point, we knew that Leonard was more than just a pretty face with the golden 'purse' but a true fighter.
Making a list and eating before you go means you only buy what you really need thus leaving more money in your 'purse' or wallet at the end of your shopping trip.
That night besides the paltry 'purse' , the other thing that was at stake was the Kentucky Heavyweight Championship.
Mrs Wright eventually let go and Farrell fled with the 'purse' and the money.
The judiciary defends the people and the people's 'purse' .
In more modern times however the bride carried the Dorothy Bag as a small 'purse' with some personal effects.
a fight for which his 'purse' was $400,000
Tony not only won the fight but he used the 'purse' to pay off Paulie's debt.
This huge massed fund was the 'purse' , say the Seagraves, from which the zaibatsu financed Japan's industrial growth after 1946.
After the increases, maiden races at Hawthorne will carry a $28,000 'purse' .
institutions are funded from the same general 'purse'
Whether one is in surplus or deficit at the end of the week comes down to one thing: is there any money left in the 'purse' ?
she had enough in her 'purse' for bus fare
This is a great little pistol that can be carried everyday in a 'purse' or holster.
I did the slow pack and the even slower fumbling in my 'purse' for the exact change but my heart and mind weren't in it.
under stress his lips would 'purse' slightly
My grandmother's gorgeous beaded 'purse' from the thirties that I was so happy to retrieve doesn't actually match my dress.
Almost every woman I know wants an authentic designer 'purse' - including me.
institutions are funded from the same general 'purse'
The weekend began on Saturday morning with 64 hopeful players making their way through the competition and the prize 'purse' .
Nora, 69, had been paid her pension of around u00a3100 the day before she was attacked and it is likely some of the money was still in the black leather 'purse' .
As I transferred the contents from my old purse into the new one, I wondered why I even bother carrying a 'purse' .
The prize 'purse' will again be over 60,000 baht in cash, gold and other prizes.
The four-race series carries a winner's 'purse' of $1 million.
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