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suitcase

[soot-keys] / ˈsutˌkeɪs /
NOUN
luggage
Synonyms


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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

Hidden inside those suitcases were the guns he’d use for the massacre.

From Seattle Times

The gangs apparently noticed the suitcases in the bus and zeroed in on the couple and the person accompanying them on the trip, Nikese Toussaint said.

From Seattle Times

They arrive at a beautiful Mexican resort with a million suitcases, except Paul, who brought along just a backpack.

From Seattle Times

She ignored him and took two small suitcases.

From Washington Post