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Definition of Cashpoints
1. cashpoint [n] - See also: cashpoint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cashpoints
Literary usage of Cashpoints
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ireland by Martin Gostelow (2003)
"Using them or bank cards, cash may be obtained from cashpoints outside banks, if
you know the PIN (personal identification number). ..."
2. Daytrips London by Earl Steinbicker (2003)
"Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), called cashpoints in Britain, offer the best
exchange rates to be found anywhere, and allow you to take money directly out ..."
3. A Hedonist's Guide to Stockholm by Scarlett Stapleton (2005)
"It's fan easier to get money from cashpoints and banks than it is to take
travellers' cheques or money to exchange. Stockholm's tube system, the Tunnelbana, ..."
4. Indian Ocean: Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Comoros, Madagascar by JPM Publications, JPM Publication Staff (2002)
"Visa cards are widely accepted (and can be used for drawing money from automatic
cashpoints), while Mastercard and American Express are more difficult to ..."
5. Milan & the Italian Lakes by Dan Colwell (1999)
"Don't carry large sums of money (bring travellers cheques or a bank card with
which you can obtain local currency from cashpoints). ..."