notecase

NOUN
  1. a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
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How To Use notecase In A Sentence

  • Straightening, Jack extricated a notecase from an inner pocket and withdrew a card. A Lady of Expectations
  • Mindful that he might need the man's services immediately after he got to Maya's home, Peter let go of one side of the cab and pulled out his notecase, extracting a tenner which he stuck in his breast pocket. The Serpent's Shadow
  • By the way, I have unfortunately left my notecase at home. Down and Out in Paris and London
  • 'We haven't found a notecase or any money, so presumably the motive was robbery. THE BOOK LADY
  • I had my notecase out, and I took out a dollar bill. Time and Again
  • He didn't say anything more, but when he reached into his breast pocket and brought out his notecase, then took Maya's unresisting hand and pressed several notes of large denomination into it, she stared at him in open-mouthed astonishment. The Serpent's Shadow
  • He turned to his left-toward Raffles, actually-and took a dark brown leather notecase from his breast pocket, standing so that his body screened its contents from my view. The Burglar On The Prowl
  • He counted out thirteen bills, or what he said was that number, pronouncing "Thirteen" with the same curious inflection as he returned the notecase to his pocket. The Burglar On The Prowl
  • Mouldy James took the cutting back and put it carefully into his notecase. In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
  • He pulled out his notecase again, and scribbled a note to Almsley. The Serpent's Shadow
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