Briefcase meaning in English
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Definition
a briefcase: a rectangular bag used for carrying business documents
Examples
- "Now, I have some extra copies of my resumé here in my briefcase, please forgive the bloodstains."
- "He'll have a briefcase with him. You will take this briefcase and return immediately."
- "Bruno : Don't ask me about my briefcase, Brian."
- "Bruno : Don't ask me about my briefcase!"
- "Brian : Anyway, open up the briefcase, I'm dying to know what's inside!"
- "Just this once...just this once, I'm going to let you ask me about my briefcase."
- "He opens his briefcase and takes out his packed lunch."
- "Brian : Sir, I brought you your briefcase just as you asked."
- "What's in the briefcase?"
- "Just this once... just this once, I'm going to let you ask me about my briefcase."
- "You know the rule: my briefcase, my business."
- "If you ever want to see him again, you will deliver a briefcase with cash: 500,000 (Euros, not dollars) to this address by the 13th of this month"
- "This briefcase contains 10,000 dollars."
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