Coffer in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, it's not terrible, but $6 for a half-hour conversation every few days will drain your coffer pretty quickly.

All this, just because John McAfee wouldn't drop some coin into the local politician's "campaign coffer"?

In some cases, though, it is also similar to what's seen in the US - there might not be enough money in the coffer to honor the guaranteed interests.

Believe it or not, the art of engineering is striking the right balance to minimize the overall cost of the process, and trying to keep from just stunting the cost to a different coffer.

So unless there's a coffer like Fb/Telegram or someone like Acton donates handsomely at some point there isn't much there other than just being another Diaspora but in instant messaging space.

Like the time-remote possibility of dividends from a growth company, different spots in line to the coffer of a healthy operation still affect valuation.

This is what I was curious about, how long did the coffer dams take to erect and pump out and were they done separately or two or more at once?Still it seems that video makes it look far simpler that it truly was.

I wonder if there is a way to incentivize the behavior of "I work at a big company and have the ability to help out a stranger with a problem"?When the coin in the coffer rings / An account from bannination springs!

Coffer definitions

noun

an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome

See also: caisson lacuna

noun

a chest especially for storing valuables