[
US
/ˈbɹifˌkeɪs/
]
[ UK /bɹˈiːfkeɪs/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈiːfkeɪs/ ]
NOUN
- a case with a handle; for carrying papers or files or books
How To Use briefcase In A Sentence
- He says the briefcase is impractical: A lot of other people in our office use rucksacks because they cycle to work. Briefcases are the new suspenders | clusterflock
- They are hired to crack a safe, photograph the contents of a locked briefcase inside, and return it to the owner without him knowing.
- Both men were dressed in suits and had briefcases with them containing miscellaneous business papers.
- Jim slipped on his overcoat and grabbed his briefcase as well as his large portfolio case to lend credibility to his story.
- Refined and sleek, this handsome agenda cover slips easily into a jacket pocket or briefcase.
- He dropped his briefcase on a chair.
- Those briefcases near her must have cushioned the body's impact.
- Hill wanted to channel Chung's low-key, deshabillé, coolest-girl-in-sixth-form sensibility; and also the boysy, briefcase-y spirit of the Elkington. Money bags: the story behind Mulberry's Alexa
- At the same instant it dawned on her that she'd left her briefcase behind.
- Picking up his briefcase, he headed towards the police station, noticing a little more furtive activity today than usual.