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NOUN
  1. a capacious bag or basket

How To Use carryall In A Sentence

  • I suspect people are eyeing my battered Coach carryall with a flag-scarf tied round it.
  • Different kinds of carriages, coaches, cabriolets, caroches, and carryalls were parked in rows, some of them currently being worked on by a dozen or so employees.
  • Different kinds of carriages, coaches, cabriolets, caroches, and carryalls were parked in rows, some of them currently being worked on by a dozen or so employees.
  • ‘Back to cameras,’ Chastity said and slung her carryall on her shoulder as Brandon wrestled their suitcase to their brownstone.
  • She was dressed all in black and had a canvas carryall over her shoulder.
  • ‘Back to cameras,’ Chasity said and slung her carryall on her shoulder as Brandon wrestled their suitcase to their brownstone.
  • Don't take boxes, baskets, rod holdalls and big carryalls with you.
  • Heller's ‘Best Enemies’ meets all the criteria for this currently very hot-selling form of fiction, and you should definitely add it to your carryall this summer when you head for the beach.
  • Large enough to hold several books, your wallet and phone, shoes, and whatever else you may need, each carryall can handle a full day's worth of meetings.
  • Aged and poverty-stricken army officers would drive up to the doorstep behind rickety old horses and in rickety carryalls. The Girl from the Marsh Croft
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