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valise

[ UK /vɐlˈiːs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small overnight bag for short trips

How To Use valise In A Sentence

  • He stopped abruptly and gestured at a small valise next to the doorway.
  • Abraham Lincoln" stepped from the gray Toyota minivan outside the Baltimore train station Wednesday, grabbed his carpetbag and leather valise and put on his stovepipe hat. Abraham Lincoln rides to Washington, 150 years later
  • She moved back towards the carriage, pausing to smile at Nicholas, and asked Jeanette for something in her valise.
  • Sans cesse sollicité pour revêtir à nouveau l'imperméable du célèbre inspecteur, Peter Falk, dont les apparitions au cinéma dans l'intervalle ont, à l'exception de celle dans Der Himmel über Berlin, été plutôt décevantes, finit par accepter avec, à la clé, un traitement revu à la hausse six millions de dollars par épisode et un statut de producteur lui permettant d'avaliser le choix des scénaristes, réalisateurs et acteurs. Archive 2009-07-12
  • Philipson, “is the loan of a mule to carry my valise, which is packed up with your baggage.” Anne of Geierstein
  • Dusty and seedy somewhat, as men are after a journey, I chatted with Mark and the noble peer for a few minutes at the door, while my valise and et ceteras were lifted in and hurried up the stairs to my room, whither I followed them. Wylder's Hand
  • Suddenly Diaz dismounted, and picked up off the sand a dark object; it was a kind of valise, which Diaz at once recognised as belonging to Wood Rangers The Trappers of Sonora
  • He put his valise on his lap, beneath his waxed greatcoat, tied his hat under his chin, propped his cane between his legs and settled down.
  • You can almost picture a stern lady in a hoop skirt being helped down from the train, while a porter scurries to take her valise.
  • Adam dropped the valise on the floor.
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