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ٳٲé case

noun

  1. a flat, usually rigid, rectangular briefcase for carrying business papers, documents, or the like.


ٳٲé case

noun

  1. a small flat rectangular briefcase used for carrying documents, papers, etc
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Origin of ٳٲé case1

First recorded in 1900–05
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“Bearer bonds could be for any amount, and you could put a sh*tload in an ٳٲé case,” said “Die Hard” screenwriter Steven E. de Souza.

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“He had the best seat in the house who no one knew about,” said Nantz, noting that McGrath was always impeccably dressed in a coat and tie at games and carried an old-school leather ٳٲé case, seasoned by decades of life on the road.

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More controversially, players will have the option to automatically sort their inventory instead of solving a Tetris-like puzzle inside an ٳٲé case — a minigame many found soothing.

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“Starting when I was 30,” he continued, “I somehow gave off an impression at an audition that had them mentally put me in a three-piece suit or put an ٳٲé case in my hand. If there was a stiff-guy part, the director would brighten up when I came in. That wasn’t the response I wanted. I was in anguish.”

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One could not leave the building without a thorough search of anything you were carrying: book, box, bag, magazine, folder, briefcase or ٳٲé case, whatever.

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