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Liberty bond

noun

  1. a single Liberty loan bond.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Liberty bond1

First recorded in 1915–20

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Example Sentences

He supposed he could sell his Liberty Bond as Melville was planning to do and use that money instead of the sum he had laid by.

He had not had the least notion of precipitating such a crisis when he had inquired about selling his Liberty Bond.

These certificates are perhaps better adapted to persons of small means than a Liberty Bond.

I am not subscribing for this $50 Liberty Bond to please you, explained a woman, as doleful as she is wealthy.

Like a Liberty Bond, it is an investment, not a loss, when a man dies for his country.

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