briefless
Americanadjective
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having no brief.
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having no clients, as a lawyer.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- brieflessly adverb
- brieflessness noun
Etymology
Origin of briefless
Example Sentences
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After a brief and briefless stab at the law in Manhattan, his Transcript record got him a job with Edward Bok for a spirited, 18-month campaign against quack patent medicines in the Ladies' Home Journal.
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He was a briefless barrister of the Inner Temple, and resided with his father till the period of his death.
From Old and New London Volume I by Thornbury, Walter
A. B. becomes Lord Chancellor, whilst C. D. remains for years a briefless barrister; and yet for the life of us we cannot tell but that C. D. is the abler man of the two.
From Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) by Stephen, Leslie, Sir
Dublin Castle is regarded as the haven of hope for all younger sons without talent and briefless barristers hungering for a regular income.
From The Viceroys of Ireland by O'Mahony, Charles
They are sleeping partners, briefless barristers, professors of professions which do not exist.
From American World Policies by Weyl, Walter E.
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