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jewel case
noun
- a small box or chest, often lined in a soft fabric and fitted with compartments, designed to hold jewelry.
jewel case
noun
- a box, usually ornamental, in which jewels are kept
- a plastic case for a compact disc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jewel case1
First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences
Automatically, as a result of habit, she unlocked her jewel-case and took out a tiny phial containing minute cachets.
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I promised to show you an old jewel-case this afternoon, said Mrs. Towne in a lighter tone.
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In the late twilight Dr. Towne returned; Tessa was still listening, with the jewel-case in her lap.
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She left the jewel-case when on her journey through London for safety; she is a particularly careful person, forethoughtful.
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My host bolted the doors of his private cabinet, and took from the secret part of a wall cupboard the queen's jewel-case.
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