briefless
Americanadjective
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having no brief.
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having no clients, as a lawyer.
adjective
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After a brief and briefless stab at the law in Manhattan, his Transcript record got him a job with Edward Bok for a spirited, 18-month campaign against quack patent medicines in the Ladies' Home Journal.
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They were chiefly composed of briefless but brilliant young barristers, fiery journalists, and hot-headed students.
From The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 by Dent, John Charles
It turned by chance on a certain barrister of Sydney's inn, a Mr. Barrington Baynes, whom one of the party not incorrectly described as "that beautiful, bumptious, and briefless barrister, B. B."
From Name and Fame A Novel by Sergeant, Adeline
Bissett was a fellow member of the Middle Temple, as contentedly briefless as himself.
From Uncanny Tales by Various
Many a briefless man of the law sends his card around to the occupants of the various prisons.
From Jonathan and His Continent Rambles Through American Society by Allyn, Jack
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