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counterfoil
[koun-ter-foil]
noun
a part of a bank check, money order, etc., that is kept by the issuer and on which a record of the transaction is made; stub.
counterfoil
/ ˈ첹ʊԳəˌɔɪ /
noun
Also called (esp US and Canadian): stub.the part of a cheque, postal order, receipt, etc, detached and retained as a record of the transaction
Word History and Origins
Origin of counterfoil1
Example Sentences
Ford's composure and experience could be an ideal counterfoil to the more extravagant 10s under consideration.
The Stones came away with a patina of aristocratic decadence that served as a perfect counterfoil to the raw roots blues of their music.”
He acted in more than 100 Bollywood films and was widely seen as a counterfoil to the "angry young man" played by Amitabh Bachchan.
As a result of the abolition of the paper counterfoil, all evidence of driving endorsements and convictions will be held online only.
Then, taking plenty of time, he filled in the counterfoil.
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