0 a book of cheques with your name printed on them that is given to you by your bank to make payments with
1 a book of cheques with your name and account details printed on them, which is given to you by your bank to make payments with
2 used to refer to someone spending money:
An anonymous donor got out his chequebook and kept the organization from going under.
However, they must demonstrate their wholehearted commitment to those who do not have the developers' chequebook to hand.
The answer that he gave was clear and practical in personal terms—he would reach for his chequebook and end the embarrassment.
As women, it may be time that we voted with our chequebooks against some patronising and sexist companies.
Just ask to look through the stubs on their chequebook or the entries on their credit card account and you will find out.
We have previously considered legal restraints on chequebook journalism, but there are insurmountable practical problems.
I repeat that it is not my intention to make chequebook journalism illegal; it is only to make it more difficult.
It seems to me that the criticism of chequebook journalism comes under three quite distinct and separate headings.
The colleges will check the correct transcription of material on the birth certificate, the chequebook, etc.