NOUN
- case consisting of an oblong container (usually having a lock) for carrying dispatches or other valuables
How To Use dispatch box In A Sentence
- Did she really wear a blue hat at the dispatch box? Times, Sunday Times
- An 18th century pamphlet The Budget Opened likened Sir Robert Walpole to a mountebank opening his ` wallet of quack medicines and conjuring tricks '-- a less polite explanation of the term budget in its financial sense than the discreeter view that it refers to the ` Chancellor's leather bag or dispatch box,' hence to its contents. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 1
- Did she really wear a blue hat at the dispatch box? Times, Sunday Times
- On the platform or at the dispatch box he was well-informed and credible. Times, Sunday Times
- He does not make big claims or drape himself across the dispatch box like a saloon bar pontificator. Times, Sunday Times
- She gave her oath, accent lilting, reading from what looked like a giant plastic placemat on the dispatch box. Times, Sunday Times
- See if you can look across the dispatch box and just say it! Times, Sunday Times
- When the Reichstag reassembled, Papen appeared with the red dispatch box which traditionally contained the the orders of dissolution under his arm.
- They were both scarlet of face, screaming at each other over the dispatch box. Times, Sunday Times
- Did she really wear a blue hat at the dispatch box? Times, Sunday Times