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dispatch case

NOUN
case for carrying papers, documents and other valuables
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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

Shastri, who had spent most of the 2�-hour flight with his bare feet propped up on a metal dispatch case as he perused official papers, landed almost on the run.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the Russians' car, in addition to pieces of espionage gear, the FBI men had found Butenko's dispatch case containing top-secret documents.

From Time Magazine Archive

His bright yellow dispatch case bulging with documents, Secretary Acheson took his weary bones up to Capitol Hill for a closed session with the Republicans.

From Time Magazine Archive

December 20th, 1809 My dear Count von Berchtenwald: Reply from London to my letter of the 28th, which accompanied the dispatch case and the other papers, has finally come to hand.

From He Walked Around the Horses by Cartier, Edd




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