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dispatch case

NOUN
case for carrying papers, documents and other valuables
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On leave from the front, Maiya Sloboda, an army lieutenant in command of 100 men, looked more like a boy than an 18-year-old girl, in their olive-grey uniform with dispatch case hooked on the shoulder.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thomas J. Davis, carrying a bulky dispatch case.

From Time Magazine Archive

With a plan for action in his dispatch case.

From Time Magazine Archive

Chained to Prince Stirbey's wrist as he slept that night was a small, red dispatch case containing, so it was said, Rumania's terms for quitting the war.

From Time Magazine Archive

As he stood holding the tin dispatch case with its cover raised he heard Stuart's voice beyond the threshold and it was a voice couched in a tone of annoying and unthinking levity.

From The Tyranny of Weakness by Stahr, Paul




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