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Sales rep's accessory
Answer for the clue "Sales rep's accessory ", 8 letters:
cardcase
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Word definitions for cardcase in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A case for visiting cards.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cardcase \Card"case`\ (k[aum]rd"k[=a]s`), n. A case for visiting cards.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a small case for carrying business cards
Usage examples of cardcase.
Her foot squelched moistly in the redsplashed shadows by the wardrobe, and she looked down, to see an open cardcase in red morocco, with a pair of tickets in a heavy nickelplate clip.
Why, she wanted a pair of blue boots for Sallie’s party, so she just painted her soiled white ones the loveliest shade of sky blue you ever saw, and they looked exactly like satin,” added Jo, with an air of pride in her sister’s accomplishments that exasperated Amy till she felt that it would be a relief to throw her cardcase at her.
Why, she wanted a pair of blue boots for Sallie's party, so she just painted her soiled white ones the loveliest shade of sky blue you ever saw, and they looked exactly like satin," added Jo, with an air of pride in her sister's accomplishments that exasperated Amy till she felt that it would be a relief to throw her cardcase at her.
The family cardcase having done its duty the girls walked on, and Jo uttered another thanksgiving on reaching the fifth house, and being told that the young ladies were engaged.
She had a full-time social secretary, as well as women to look after her children, and, of course, she herself presided over the political wife’s necessity, the cardcase, with which, each morning of practically every week, she must make the rounds, stopping at the houses of congressional, diplomatic, judicial wives in order to leave a card as an act of homage.
An examination of his pocketbook and cardcase shows beyond any question that the deceased is none other than Sir Francis Norton, of Deane Park, who has only within the last year come into the baronetcy.
He reached into his coat, produced a small shiny leather cardcase, set down a multicolored, elaborately printed card.