Billfold in a sentence as a noun

If I could get down to just driver's license, this, and billfold, that'd be pretty cool.

This is why I discovered that my wallet tears my money when I switched to a billfold.

Even if the person chips in the $10 from their own billfold, the accusation still stands.

In fact, I would love to not carry a wallet at all, just maybe a billfold and a single card or my phone.

You are definitely just a running billfold in their eyes, never spend money for them.

Maybe just skip the traditional look entirely and buy a wallet made from Tyvek, or maybe a solid metal billfold/card holder.

Here in America, we now prefer the billfold instead of the tray for privacy reasons, but the concept is exactly the same.

Most wallets that look like a billfold, should be easy enough to modify with a piece of tinfoil in the bill section, which encloses most of the wallet when it's closed.

Thus after a great man is assassinated, lesser men immediately manufacture, buy and sell plastic statues and souvenir billfolds and lucky coins with the great man's image on them.

Billfold definitions

noun

a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money

See also: wallet notecase pocketbook