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dispatch case

NOUN
case for carrying papers, documents and other valuables
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Boyishly, Cripps slapped his battered red leather dispatch case onto the table, grinned as he began a long review of Britain's economic position.

From Time Magazine Archive

But when he opened the traditional scuffed dispatch case and began to read his speech, the chancellor had a pleasant surprise for most Britons.

From Time Magazine Archive

The little mayor, in a baggy dark suit and clutching a worn brown drummer's dispatch case, was a picture of determination as the Council members strode off to lunch.

From Time Magazine Archive

With a plan for action in his dispatch case.

From Time Magazine Archive

He always carried with him a brown leather dispatch case.

From Winning a Cause World War Stories by Bigwood, Inez




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