1. cartridge - Noun
2. Cartridge - Proper noun
A complete charge for a firearm, contained in, or held together by, a case, capsule, or shell of metal, pasteboard, or other material.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou can always tell an old soldier by the inside of his holsters and cartridge boxes. The young ones carry pistols and cartridges; the old ones, grub. George Bernard Shaw
No one uses a ribbon typewriter any more, but your final draft is not the time to try to wring a few more sheets out of your inkjet cartridge. Lynn Abbey
I don't believe that the policies on which we fought the [1983] election ought to be ejected like some sort of spent cartridge. Neil Kinnock
A man's rights rest in three boxes. The ballot box, jury box and the cartridge box. Let no man be kept from the ballot box because of his color. Let no woman be kept from the ballot box because of her sex. Frederick Douglass
If the troubles from environmentalists cannot be solved in the jury box or at the ballot box, perhaps the cartridge box should be used. James G. Watt
he loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck Source: Internet