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bank 2, verb (oh)



2 v
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1 ?money?
2 ?plane/car?
3 ?pile/rows?
4 ?cloud/mist?
5 ?fire?
Phrasal verbs
bank on somebody/something
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?MONEY?
a) [T] to put or keep money in a bank
::Did you bank that check?
b) [I always + adverb/preposition] to keep your money in a particular bank
bank with
::Who do you bank with?
bank at
::I've always banked at First Interstate Bank.
?PLANE/CAR?
[I] if a plane, motorcycle, or car banks, it slopes to one side when turning
::The plane banked, and circled back toward us.
?PILE/ROWS?
also bank up
BrE [T] to arrange something into a pile or into rows
::Snow was banked up on either side of the road.
?CLOUD/MIST?
also bank up
[I] to form a mass of cloud, mist etc
::Banked clouds promised rain.
?FIRE?
also bank up
[T] to cover a fire with wood or coal to keep it going for a long time
::Josie banked up the fire to last till morning.
bank on / [bank on sb/sth] phr v
to depend on something happening or someone doing something
-synonym count on count on bank on (sb) doing sth
::I was banking on being able to get some coffee on the train.