[
US
/ˈsutˌkeɪs/
]
[ UK /sˈuːtkeɪs/ ]
[ UK /sˈuːtkeɪs/ ]
NOUN
-
a portable rectangular container for carrying clothes
he carried his small bag onto the plane with him
How To Use suitcase In A Sentence
- We ended up walking the streets with our suitcases and had to spend the night in a flea-bitten youth hostel, with lots of old men and young lads.
- I throw a suitcase on the bed and pop it open, and begin to stuff clothes into drawers and hang them in the wardrobe.
- Apparently some divers end up having to buy extra suitcases to carry all the goodies home.
- When you check in for a flight, make sure the agent tags all your suitcases before sending them down the conveyer belt.
- A pair of suitcases filled with special shower heads for Islamic ablutions , and monumental razors and clippers, poke fun at the needs of the Muslim traveler.
- Shove your suitcase under the bed.
- In fact, during deportation souteneurs buy tickets, bring meal, collect suitcases and even give money for the new passport.
- Once we do this tomorrow, the movers will bring everything we own (save for about 6 suitcases' worth) to our home, and we'll be officially moved in.
- I am hunched against the biting wind, and all my possessions are next to me in a battered suitcase.
- She had a suitcase in her hand, and was drenched.