English to Hindi Dictionary briefcase

briefcase

ब्रीफ़केस
definition
noun
Harry just happens to have a bottle of whisky in his briefcase , and plastic cups.
a flat, rectangular container, typically made of leather, for carrying books and papers.
translation of 'briefcase'
noun
ब्रीफ़केस,
ब्रीफकैस
example
Chained to his wrist was a 'briefcase' containing forged war plans about the upcoming invasion of Sardinia.
In one hand he carries a 'briefcase' and in the other a wire basket for his purchases.
The Ambassador stormed past the Lieutenant-Colonel, carrying his 'briefcase' firmly.
He fell to his knees and released his grip on both the 'briefcase' and the bag.
Carry your workout gear in your 'briefcase' or pack it away in the trunk of your car.
Almost against his will, his hands moved to the two locks on either side of the 'briefcase' 's handle.
He was perched on a stool with a plastic 'briefcase' at his feet and a half-supped pint of bitter in his hand.
Harry just happens to have a bottle of whisky in his 'briefcase' , and plastic cups.
That is, until a bespectacled Arab man, in a business suit and carrying a 'briefcase' , arrives one day on the bus.
It was a picture of a figure carry a 'briefcase' , in the action of handing it to the man with a scar.
Limit the time you spend carrying heavy 'briefcases' , purses and bags.
They carried 'briefcases' and had children in their arms.
Both men were dressed in suits and had 'briefcases' with them containing miscellaneous business papers.
But to my horror when I got downstairs there were two men dressed in black suits carrying black leather 'briefcases' .
Dozens of passer-by's walked past me, carrying their 'briefcases' and their bags of work.
Most of them were carrying 'briefcases' ; they looked like they were coming home from work.
They carry data boards and 'briefcases' and boxes filled with scientific paraphernalia.
Some are carrying 'briefcases' instead of bookbags.
Passengers carrying suitcases - or backpacks or 'briefcases' - will have farther to walk to mass transit connections.
But those conspicuously carrying 'briefcases' and cellular phones must pay up.
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