notecase
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of notecase
Example Sentences
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He fished around for a minute inside his parka, and pulled out his notecase.
From The Man Who Hated Mars by Garrett, Randall
He stood aside and grinned, till Dickson in despair returned his notecase to his pocket, murmuring darkly the "he would send it from Glasgow."
From Huntingtower by Buchan, John
He seemed to make an effort to pull himself together as he put the money into his notecase.
From Captivity by Eyles, M. Leonora
"They are," said Sir Tancred; and, taking out his notecase, he gave him a thousand-franc note.
From The Admirable Tinker Child of the World by Jepson, Edgar
From a notecase he extracted a newspaper cutting and handed it to the captain.
From The Red Derelict by Mitford, Bertram
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