Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
cash box
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Clinic raided: Burglars stole about £100 from a cash box at the clinic in Zetland Street, Northallerton.
▪ Jewellery has always been the Arabian woman's cash box.
▪ Phone cash goes Thieves broke into a cash box in a telephone kiosk at Braintree railway station and stole about £300.
▪ Possibly somewhere between 1901 and the present, Bobsworth had been caught with his hand in the cash box.
▪ Responsibility for the photocopier cash box. 9.
▪ The imprest would also be £3.77, so that the petty cash box contains £20 for the next day.
▪ They were arrested three weeks later in Liverpool when they were again seen to remove the cash box from a kiosk.
Wiktionary
cash box
n. (alternative spelling of cashbox English)
Usage examples of "cash box".
Orel asked as he took the cash box out of a locked drawer and opened it to pay her.
About a third of each day's take went into the cash box instead of being rung up on the cash register.
Vern's father had always kept the cash box in a drawer beneath the flour bin in the kitchen.
Perhaps an envelope or a cash box with folding money, which a fleeing murderer would surely pause to take with him.
Scrod, with a side of corn and little round potatoes the size of marbles in compartments like you see in a cash box.