Small case, usually ornamental, meant to contain personal articles, such as bodkins and toothpicks.
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Examples for "case"
Examples for "case"
1Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a good thing.
2The case could radically change the way the company operates in Europe.
3However, Pakula could still remember details of that case four years ago.
4The court had accepted the case, the Xinhua state news agency said.
5South Africa's first known domestic case was made public 17 days ago.
1But now at last I will see what this precious etui contains.
2She went quickly up to him with the open etui.
3The bear was fingering a small etui that he had in his trouser pocket.
4But I vow I love you best with your etui.
5Potemkin took the etui and without opening it laid it on the table beside him.
1That one was contained entirely in a small pocket case.
2My son having a small pocket case of instruments, secured the vessel and saved the animal.
3The secretary demurred, producing his pocket case.
4As he lighted one and stuck all the others into his pocket case he said to me in a 'What-are-you?'
5Giving a quick glance around to see that she was unobserved the girl plunged her white fingers into the pocket case.
6Kaplan said investors can expect to "see additional side pocket cases" in the future.
7"Yes; by force of habit I am still carrying my pocket case."
Translations for pocket case