How To Use Suitcase In A Sentence
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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.
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I throw a suitcase on the bed and pop it open, and begin to stuff clothes into drawers and hang them in the wardrobe.
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Apparently some divers end up having to buy extra suitcases to carry all the goodies home.
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When you check in for a flight, make sure the agent tags all your suitcases before sending them down the conveyer belt.
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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.
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Shove your suitcase under the bed.
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In fact, during deportation souteneurs buy tickets, bring meal, collect suitcases and even give money for the new passport.
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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.
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I am hunched against the biting wind, and all my possessions are next to me in a battered suitcase.
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She had a suitcase in her hand, and was drenched.
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He ended with no medal but a large suitcase of confidence to take home and train with.
Times, Sunday Times
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The police required the traveler to unlock his suitcase.
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She nodded towards his suitcase. 'Going somewhere?' she asked.
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Her second suitcase nearly always contained a pair of flippers, a snorkel and mask.
Times, Sunday Times
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You've barely unpacked your holiday suitcase.
Times, Sunday Times
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Customs officers found a kilogram of cocaine that Smith had concealed inside his suitcase.
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I got changed and started re-packing my stuff from my bag into a suitcase.
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The police required the traveler to unlock his suitcase.
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The flight of steps was quite difficult to negotiate with a heavy suitcase.
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Somehow the suitcase with my clothes was misplaced.
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As I sit here unpacking my mental suitcase from this trip, I do feel like I've been a tourist.
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His decomposing body was found on Wednesday stuffed into a suitcase inside a brick shed in the family's back garden.
The Sun
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When they reached the cottage, Wade parked near the porch and carried her suitcase inside.
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I can't pack any more clothes into the suitcase, it's full.
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He was tired of living out of a suitcase .
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At the camp at Kokinia, outside Athens, 'lorries were being hurriedly packed, stores and equipment were flung about anyhow, officers' valises and suitcases were lying open with their contents scattered around as if the owners had made a hasty choice of their more valuable belongings at the last moment.
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The suitcase was too overcrowded to close.
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Nobody wants to lug around huge suitcases full of clothes.
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I packed a small suitcase, throwing my clothes inside it without any manner of care.
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Forget one suitcase (which was found), imagine losing everything.
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While big banks consider requests from staff for moves, more nimble hedge fund managers are already packing their suitcases.
Times, Sunday Times
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Living out of a suitcase is her default setting.
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Donovan delivered more than he received from Fitin; he sent the Russian reports on oil terminals in Romania, the location of German spare parts depots, Abwehr spying on the Soviets in Turkey, gossip Dulles picked up on Hitler and Göring, along with a sampling of OSS toys, such as the suitcase radio, pistol silencers, pocket incendiaries, and a portable microfilm set with miniature camera for agents photographing documents in the field.
Wild Bill Donovan
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I can't pack any more clothes into the suitcase, it's full.
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Please weigh in all the suitcases.
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Police also found sanitary towels stuffed with dollars in her suitcase.
Times, Sunday Times
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I managed to get rid of the parents, & high spiritedly returned to my room to unpack everything save the suitcase; I even stuck some posters on the wall.
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Do they pay for their advertising in Afghanis Lance, cuz I heard you need a suitcase of those to buy a beer hooker dead hooker ... .. cow.
THE MUSLIMS ARE PROBLY GONNA HATE THIS
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They searched the ship from stem to stern , looking for the missing suitcase.
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So, taking drastic steps, John resigned from his job and, with his one suitcase, stayed in Southampton.
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In two months I will pack my suitcases, bring the kids and dog and husband to the airport and leave Sofia.
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The room was crammed with suitcases, footwear, clothes and other odds and ends strewn carelessly around.
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As it was, we had to buy more suitcases to carry all our purchases home, but the savings were astronomical.
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But her gravelly voice suddenly leapt with glee when Allen brought out an old, blue hard-sided suitcase.
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It sold 55,000, and people started calling him the best rapper in Britain - a bit of a backhanded compliment, taking into account the whole suitcase-and-waterpistol state of British rap.
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His only possession was a battered old suitcase of clothes.
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United's baggage allowance on domestic flights does indeed limit suitcases to 50 pounds each.
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He felt two men wrench the suitcase from his hand.
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The boot will now take two airline carry-on suitcases.
The Sun
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He was a virtual prisoner the moment he put down his suitcase.
Christianity Today
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Have you packed/unpacked your suitcase yet?
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Living out of suitcases,he has no time to stay with his family.
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NEARLY 4million worth of cocaine was found hidden in suitcases on a freight ship bound for Britain.
The Sun
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Odds are your suitcases will greet you when you deplane, but those odds lengthen when applied to more unorthodox baggage, which surely will come under careful inspection.
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She carefully wheeled her suitcase over the track closer to the station, and began to await the eastbound train.
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The uniformed officer looked into my suitcase and bags and poked at the bulletproof body armour.
Times, Sunday Times
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He reached into the trunk of the taxi and grabbed his suitcase, nabbing the bottle.
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I never thought I would see them this way, but tonight I was hunting through my Snoopy suitcase (the one that holds all my important papers, because yes when you are me, that is where you put your important papers
. in a dog suitcase) looking for my old school address book.
PoeticaL
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I can't shut the suitcase lid when it's so full.
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I frowned at my brother as he clutched his suitcase to his chest and walked past me, now not daring to look at me.
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He glides the details of passing time over the page while fixing the reader's eyes on the daily plane engine failures, empty suitcase encounters and shirt-drenching negotiations.
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Reporters no longer need to lug around bulky suitcases to carry their laptops and heavy satellite discs in to transmit news stories from remote places, dense jungles or mountain tops.
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Expecting a temporary sojourn, he packed a suitcase with only a spare shirt, trousers and books.
Times, Sunday Times
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Or go retro and squeeze a few in your suitcase.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stick a label on your suitcase.
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Nobody has ever unpacked my suitcase before, frillies and all.
Times, Sunday Times
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The best you can hope for is getting the airline to reimburse you for some of the expenses you incur while waiting for your suitcase to show up.
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Some one did - Carrie felt the carrier bag go from under her arm, then one suitcase.
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There are no sets, merely a bare stage with props comprised of the paraphernalia of a holiday - suitcases, beach rings, lilos, etc.
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Don't go digging into your best friend's suitcase and helping yourself to her cashmere cardigan.
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My suitcase contains many things but one thing you can be sure of is that I've probably not got enough pants.
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The sale of wheeled suitcases should be restricted to people who have attended an approved safety course.
Times, Sunday Times
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Label your suitcases to prevent confusion.
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Slowly, they emerge out of a cloud of dust, like a weary ragtag army retreating from battle, a column of guests hauling enormous suitcases and mewling children.
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Oversize suitcases or carry - on baggage can be a great headache later.
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A suitcase is enough to take your clothes with you on holiday.
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An older man farther along the edge of the water hooks the suitcase with his umbrella-handle, brings it ashore, leaves it there, and moves on.
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We washed the clothes, ironed them, put them back in their suitcases and sent them back off to America as soon as we could.
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As she buried herself under the thin, moth-eaten sheets, she knew it was no use trying to sleep, she had two hours of it in the carriage, and the way Zacharias was noisily rummaging through his suitcase wasn't helping.
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Yet I was dismayed to find a fridge the size of a suitcase in our first flat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thy broke the glass in the rear nearside window and grabbed a black suitcase containing the equipment.
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Since we'd decided not to book a car at the airport, we had to wheel the luggage trolley, two buggies, three suitcases and two children across the flooded car park to the coach provided by Sunworld.
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Three masked men ambushed the embassy official as he carried the cash in two suitcases to a waiting chauffeur-driven limo.
The Sun
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He lives in the trailer park that Sandra lived in, and it was his church as you heard the sergeant addressing earlier in the press conference, was -- this suitcase that Sandra was apparently found in may have been at least reportedly headed for some kind of rummage sale, and may have been stolen.
CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2009
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Hoisting my suitcase on to my shoulder, I turned and headed toward my hotel.
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This suitcase looks heavy but actually it is very light.
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I crowded everything into my suitcase.
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The uniformed officer looked into my suitcase and bags and poked at the bulletproof body armour.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the top of her armoire was a vintage leather suitcase that contained the artifacts of her youth.
The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
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This space is large enough to accommodate four large Samsonite suitcases in an upright position.
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He was still sitting in exactly the same position when she came back carrying a red leather suitcase with an airline label looped to the handle.
Cal
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Hot coffee revived her slightly and she heaved the new suitcase on to the pale bed-cover and flung back the lid.
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Just pop those finely tooled leather suitcases in the back and point her in the general direction of somewhere hot and expensive.
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The lid of the suitcase had a broken hinge, so it wouldn't open easily.
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This suitcase will serve for a seat.
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When travelling to the US, it pays to remember the combination numbers on your suitcase.
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Some background information: I collect Samsonite Suitcases, of a specific time period.
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Jake got out, pulled a battered overnighter suitcase from behind the seat, and shut the door of the truck.
AMBERBEACH
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Do you think I can jam all these clothes in this suitcase?
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a suitcase with a false bottom
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Headlining the main papers today were the Monday arrests of the deputy of the rightist PFL (Liberal Front Party) and president of this sect, Joao Batista, and another six people in the possession of seven suitcases containing about 10 million reales, some 4 million dollars.
Brazilians accused of racism and discrimination in SA church
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That night, we sat on plastic chairs in a semi-circle in the gallery cafe, around two suitcases, a small table and a wardrobe.
Stewart Lee: The best performance I've ever seen
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A criminal gang was said to be hunting a suitcase containing 1million worth of cash and drugs.
The Sun
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I threw my spongebag with too much force into the suitcase.
Whip Hand
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This suitcase won't lock because it is too full.
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He lifted the suitcase down from the rack.
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Your clothes will bunch up if you keep them in the suitcase.
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Maybe they were in a witness protection programme and their entire former lives were packed into those suitcases.
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He said: ‘As the plane taxied along the remotest part of the runway, the six suitcases were ejected from the hatch in the belly of the aeroplane on to the tarmac.’
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They had each packed a suitcase and loaded into the minivan.
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This suitcase doesn't lock.
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Label your suitcases to prevent confusion.
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The suitcases were full of pirated games, which at $7 a pop are $45 cheaper than most games on the legit market.
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Many people choose cruises because they can't lug suitcases on and off trains, and big ships because they prefer lifts to stairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just because you have a fancy compressor doesn't mean you have to make the snare sound like a plank of wood slapping an old suitcase.
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A rummage through the Rigby & Peller archive, which is stored in silk-lined suitcases in an office above its Conduit Street store in Mayfair, shows that a lot has changed since Vogue coined the term "brassiere" in 1907.
From corsets for comedians to bespoke bras: Rigby & Peller has seen it all
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Adam climbed over the bed to his suitcase pulled out a pair of his briefs and cut off shorts.
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Once there, she filled a large suitcase full of her belongings, then made a call to her parents to say she was spending the week at a friend's.
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The drugs were found in a secret compartment in Campbell's suitcase.
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In the bedroom, my suitcase was packed with a few clothes, my radio alarm clock, some CDs, some books, my laptop and my diary.
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An airshow is underway at a nearby airfield, and antique biplanes loop overhead as we poke through out of style clothes, old suitcases and Tupperware.
Butternut Squash Risotto with Sage and Gorgonzolo
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One day he told the carabiniere that the camp was short on cigarettes; the next day the carabiniere appeared with two suitcases full of cigarettes.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
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She landed back to find a suitcase containing her frilly smalls was missing.
The Sun
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The dog flunked the test, the suitcase went skittling down the conveyor belt, and it was apparently loaded onto a plane destined for parts unknown.
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He was piling clothes into the suitcase.
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I realized that if this were a bad horror movie, it'd be a ventriloquist dummy in its little suitcase, urging me to go out and set fires.
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This old suitcase looks as though it has been kicked about a lot.
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As the fish lunges forward to bite, a noodler tries to get both hands into the fish's mouth and grab the bone in the lower jaw shaped like a suitcase handle.
Long Arm of the Law Penalizes Texans Who Nab Catfish by Hand
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She stepped closer to the bed where the open suitcase lay, picking up a pearl necklace.
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His suitcase finally turned up almost a month later, but it was practically empty.
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His index finger steadied on my suitcase.
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The suitcase contained chlorate of potash and paraffin wax, which was mixed with gelignite to form an explosive compound.
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The money was collected nightly by Mafia bagmen, their suitcases bulging with huge quantities of disappearing cash.
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Then he handed a smelly helmet to Raylaa, who sniffed disgustedly and just got onto the sidecar, a two suitcases stacked on her lap.
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He gained wider exposure in the hip, flip Scottish thriller about three flatmates who dispose of a body that stands between them and a suitcase filled with cash.
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And there were skirts made of sharkskin and pants made of sealskin; the latter are illegal in the U.S., although their maker helpfully advised, “Sometimes people take them in the bottom of their suitcase.”
Oil on Ice
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I nearly killed myself carrying that suitcase all the way here.
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After I unpacked everything from my suitcase for couple of hours, I became awfully tired and quickly fell into a deep slumber on my soft comfy bed.
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They packed a few small suitcases and, together with Nanny Baidzar, boarded a plane at Lydda Airport bound for Beirut.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
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Stick a label on your suitcase.
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An open suitcase filled with clothes could be seen lying on the hallway floor of his apartment.
Times, Sunday Times
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I also have friends who hate going on trips with me, because they say I always make them feel guilty when they turn up with three suitcases to my one.
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Her suitcase was precariously balanced on the tiny luggage rack above her head.
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In one encapsulated vitrine, we see a woman with a suitcase leading two children through a forest.
Tracey Harnish: Devastation of the American Dream
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The drugs had been hidden in a suitcase with a false bottom.
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This suitcase won't lock because it is too full.
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He dragged the big suitcase behind him
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I've completely downsized all my belongings, and can pack all of my clothes into one suitcase.
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During New York City's recent Fashion Week, LVMH, which owns Louis Vuitton — a 156-year-old company best known for its stodgy suitcases, which are selling briskly even as newer offerings like watches suffer — held an event called "The Art of Craftsmanship," to educate young hip designers on the importance of old-fashioned values such as artisanship and the mastery of traditional skills.
Classic to the Core
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It cited each bag's maximum dimensions and specified the weight of each suitcase could not exceed 70 pounds.
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Passengers carrying suitcases - or backpacks or briefcases - will have farther to walk to mass transit connections.
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I carelessly threw my dirty clothes in the suitcase that was in my hotel room and zippered it up.
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A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase.
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Her parents nodded and pushed Liv to sit down on the bed with Sid and promptly began unpacking everything from the suitcases.
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Su, distraught because thieves had stolen her suitcases, was arrested for allegedly failing to show police an identity card.
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Were these MP's about during the time of rationing they would be selling ladys nylons out of a suitcase of a street corner, woodbine in the corner of the mouth and keeping an eye out for Dixon of the yard.
Archive 2008-02-01
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Other finds include: two highly venomous snakes -- a puff adder and a gaboon viper -- in a parcel from Tanzania; 1,000 live spiders, individually boxed, in a suitcase; and 26 rare birds of prey stuffed into plastic pipes flown in from Thailand.
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So I packed my suitcase, tossed in my scorebook, and headed for Japan.
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While big banks consider requests from staff for moves, more nimble hedge fund managers are already packing their suitcases.
Times, Sunday Times
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She unpacked her suitcase and headed for the beach.
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A suitcase is enough to take your clothes with you on holiday.
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Father entered the room, arms full of suitcases shaped in rectangles, pentagons, squares, and even spheres.
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The Macintosh portable had been introduced in 1989 ... about as big as a medium sized suitcase; the joke was that it was more "luggable" than portable.
Fast Company
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The spare wheel was right at the back of the boot under a load of suitcases, so it took me ages to get it out.
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I'm afraid this is the only suitcase I possess.
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If you can get your hands on a vintage hair dryer - the kind you find in thrift stores that look like a shower cap stuffed into a round suitcase, you won't regret it.
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A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase.
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She stood on the platform(Sentencedict), her suitcase at her feet .
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She snapped her suitcase shut and stuck on a label.
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We stuff most of our luggage into the hatchback's boot and perch a suitcase on its side on the back seat, leaving just enough room for a passenger or - at a stretch - two.
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He said that as he was unpacking their suitcases, Linda opened the balcony door and climbed up on the railing.
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Living out of a suitcase is her modus operandi, as she is usually on tour.
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She clutches her scuffed leather suitcase, traipsing around cities in Europe.
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So they said yes, it takes me a few hours a week and they give me a suitcase bulging with cash each year in return.
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By insisting on carrying the heavy suitcase, fixing your own cable box, and opening every jar of pickles, you're proving what a strong, modern woman you are, right?
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Passengers were asked to identify their own suitcases before they were put on the plane.
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We consciously closed the door, I got into the suitcase, and she zipped me up.
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The police required the traveler to unlock his suitcase.
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He saw her getting up and going home, taking a suitcase and catching the noon bus tomorrow.
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We've got a spare suitcase but it's not very get-at-able.
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The outfits are accessorised with Emporio Armani sunglasses and watches, belts, shoes and underwear and there is also a suitbag, wash bag and trolley suitcase.
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He found that his hat had been pancaked under a suitcase.
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It did not take Andrew long to pack a suitcase.
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Your existence revolves around packing suitcases and moving on.
Times, Sunday Times
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But I did the first year here without things like new clothes, I was living out of suitcase and had a burner cell phone.
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The cover featured a cartoonish drawing of a man in a Hawaiian shirt with a long cigarette holder and a suitcase, looking very guilty about something.
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Despite having been back for a fortnight, I have only just unpacked my suitcases.
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I'm being spared the chore of unpacking my suitcase this morning, as it's still in transit.
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The sale of wheeled suitcases should be restricted to people who have attended an approved safety course.
Times, Sunday Times
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As I walked out with my suitcase, other residents and some of the counsellors said I would be back on smack within days of me leaving.
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Small enough to fit into your suitcase, they usually consist of a cloth seat plus a wide belt, which fastens to upright chairs.
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Living out of suitcases,he has no time to stay with his family.
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My clothes won't all go into that tiny suitcase.
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Got the aerobus (see pic) to Faro Railway station (€1.65 each) and realised that although the hotel looked like it was in walking distance (I took a pic of the map of the area - see pic), lugging a suitcase in the (hopefully) right direction at 7. 30pm in a city I don't know wasn't a good look.
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She shut the front door without so much as a goodbye and I was left with a suitcase and a broken heart.
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I rushed to pack my suitcase before she came back.
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A mini bus laden with suitcases drives out of the costal city of Benghazi past a rebel checkpoint, as people flee the city fearing an attack by forces loyal to Col.
Gadhafi Loyalists Emerge in Rebel Areas
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I'm afraid this is the only suitcase I possess.
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Sunlight glinted off the metallic cardboard suitcase of Coors Light.
Mercy Kill
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You can also open the overhead lockers without being hit by six truck-sized suitcases and a frozen salmon.