suitcase

IPA: sˈutkeɪs

noun

  • A large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling.
  • (computing) In the Classic Mac OS operating system, a file containing fonts, icons, sounds, and other resources.

verb

  • To trade using samples in a suitcase.
  • (prison slang) To smuggle in one's rectum.
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Examples of "suitcase" in Sentences

  • Hobo hops on top of the suitcase.
  • They also make suitcases, raincoats and backpacks.
  • A packed suitcase sits in the hall by the front door.
  • As it stands, the suitcase scandal dominates the article.
  • Barlow carried the maroon suitcase and entered the airport.
  • He throws the suitcase on the ground and grabs her roughly.
  • I had a suitcase stolen during a layover in Baltimore in 1985.
  • It consists of handmade books in a library the size of a suitcase.
  • She enters the room and puts some of her belongings in the suitcase.
  • For 77 years, the flag was stored away in the bottom of his suitcase.
  • Living out of a suitcase is her modus operandi, as she is usually on tour.
  • Right now, I think the large size of the seal on his suitcase is a bit distracting.
  • You should see the expression of the inspectors when they discover that inside my suitcase is a jar of peanut butter and also one or two loafs of my favorite bread.
  • So between the dresses and the exercise clothes and the naughty nurse outfit (I'm just kidding! seriously!), the suitcase is already way full, and we haven't even talked about shoes yet.

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