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suitcase

[soot-keys] / ˈsutˌkeɪs /
NOUN
luggage
Synonyms


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They can oversee teams of assistants who do everything from booking travel to managing packing suitcases and making restaurant reservations.

From The Wall Street Journal

She offered a handy piece of advice: “I always pack a collapsible duffel on big trips and fill it with clothes on the way home so I can bring home half a suitcase of food.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“But I lost my place. Between those, I had everything. ... I had amassed so much stuff over 43 years. Just to have it all gone except the suitcase I took — unbelievable.”

From Los Angeles Times

Now homeless, the Cheungs have moved into a hotel, all of their belongings stored in a bright yellow plastic rolling suitcase small enough to fit into an airplane’s overhead bin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Around 3:49 p.m. that day, she walked out with a suitcase of clothes, five weeks’ worth of medication — and no cellphone or ID.

From Los Angeles Times