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pawn ticket

noun

  1. a receipt given for goods left with a pawnbroker.


pawn ticket

noun

  1. a receipt for goods pawned
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pawn ticket1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Bostick had pulled off a similar crime near Oakland a month earlier, and when he was arrested, he was wearing a sapphire from that heist, and carrying a pawn ticket for the ring.

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The lower court was right in allowing a pawn ticket as evidence that Howard possessed a gun or in admitting police video that showed him escaping from an officer, the judges said.

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The police lack the resources to study every pawn ticket for this item.

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Searching for the stolen diamond brooch, the police heard of a man attempting to sell a pawn ticket for exactly that, and they thought they had hit the jackpot.

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Redeem me like a pawn ticket worth little on the marketplace, but priceless in retrieving real value?

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