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Business card   /bˈɪznəs kɑrd/   Listen
Business card

noun
1.
A card on which are printed the person's name and business affiliation.






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"Business card" Quotes from Famous Books



... Boyle, hesitating for a moment; then he suddenly ejaculated, "Well! take it, and one o' these," and drew a business card from his pocket, which he stuck in the band of the battered tall hat of the aborigine. "There! show that to your friends, and when you're wantin' anything ...
— Trent's Trust and Other Stories • Bret Harte

... meditatively watched the visitors come and go, but saw no sign of his quarry. Then he arose, put on his hat and hunted out a stationery store where for two cents he bought a bright-red envelope. He then visited a ticket-scalper's office, secured the owner's business card and wrote a note on its back to Dodge offering him cheap transportation to any point that he might desire. Armed with this he returned to the hotel, walked to the desk, glanced casually over a number of telegrams exposed in a rack and, when the clerk turned his back, placed the note, ...
— True Stories of Crime From the District Attorney's Office • Arthur Train

... business card and he carried it into a private office in the rear. A few minutes later he came out, with a smile on his face, ...
— The Bradys Beyond Their Depth - The Great Swamp Mystery • Anonymous

... it might deprive me of this interview, I should have sent in my business card at ...
— The Brass Bowl • Louis Joseph Vance



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