Embassy.
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3. f. Office of the Ambassador.
4. f. set of employees that the Ambassador has his orders, and other people in his official Entourage.
5 f. message to deal with any matter of importance. It is used with preference referring to heads of State sent each other through their ambassadors.6. f. Colloq. Proposition or impertinent requirement. Come out, come with embassies. Brava, linda Embassy! What an Embassy!
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