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Definition of Attaché case
1. Noun. A shallow and rectangular briefcase.
Definition of Attaché case
1. Noun. A small case for carrying important documents; a briefcase. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Attaché Case
Literary usage of Attaché case
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ballistic Missile Defense: Responding to the Current Ballistic Missile edited by Robert L Ehrlich (2000)
"In fact, the next day President Yeltsin was quoted as saying, "Yesterday, I used
my attache case for the first time." He was clearly referring to the black ..."
2. Blind Alley: Being the Picture of a Very Gallant Gentleman; the Adventures by Walter Lionel George (1919)
"... upon the gift of freedom to the little Russian border States, something had
happened; the jackboot had trodden the attache case — unless, which seemed ..."
3. The Ultimate Psychopolitics, Mass Mind Control and the Global Control System by Ceres (1993)
"His attache case remained ajar during this process. Jane's Security and
Co-In [Counter-Insurgency] Equipment, (Surrey, UK, 199 1- 92), as a preliminary ..."
4. Legacy in the Sand: Chemical Command in Operations Desert Shield & Desert Storm. (1994)
"In fact, the next day President Yeltsin was quoted as saying, "Yesterday, I used
my attache case for the first time." He was clearly referring to the black ..."
5. Terroristic Threats to the U.S: Hearing Before the Committee on Armed edited by Jim Saxton (2000)
"The advantage of radio frequency weapons is that they can be hidden in an attache
case, suitcase, van or aircraft. The attack can result in computer upsets ..."
6. The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara by Rosita Torr Forbes (1921)
"... quite understand it, even when a bottle of amber eau-de-Cologne and an immense
attache case fell out, scattering a complete manicure set in the sand. ..."