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gladstone

[glad-stohn, -stuhn] / ˈglædˌstoʊn, -stən /
NOUN
portmanteau
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Good fellows on the whole, with their gladstone bags and their pince-nez and their unmistakable respectability.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 147, August 12, 1914 by Seaman, Owen, Sir

Now he was sure that she had been searching for the gladstone bag.

From The Black Bag by Vance, Louis Joseph

Kirkwood took the case containing the gladstone bag in one hand, the girl's valise in the other, and followed.

From The Black Bag by Vance, Louis Joseph

I had come into the country with a small gladstone bag only; and now I wanted many things badly, including boots in particular.

From In the Russian Ranks A Soldier's Account of the Fighting in Poland by Morse, John

Buck took Jack's gladstone, called a carriage, and gave the name of the hotel.

From Jack Haydon's Quest by Jellicoe, John




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