valise
IPA: vɑɫˈis
noun
- A piece of hand luggage such as a suitcase or travelling bag.
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Examples of "valise" in Sentences
- I would have called it a mot valise.
- Yes of course the valise, thank you for reminding me.
- I have 15,000 francs in the valise on the rue de Plaisance.
- The drunken fellow starts back; he stumbles against a valise.
- The valise has two triangularly shaped end panels and a base.
- The electric cord enters the housing from the top of the valise.
- A mot valise, yes, though I'm not sure that word is used in English.
- The former was carrying a square black "valise," inadequately described by
- Philipson, “is the loan of a mule to carry my valise, which is packed up with your baggage.”
- Having come into possession of a little valise which is not mine, I am getting rid of it in the following manner.
- 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
- "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.
- His companion's attention, however, was devoted so earnestly to the big black "valise," that he couldn't have told, for the life of him, whether the customers were young or old, black or white.
- I came, you know, with just a little valise, meaning to stay for a fortnight, and yet I've now been here for nearly three months, and am no more advanced than I was on the morning of my arrival. "
- His pockets were filled with silver quarters, half-dollars, and dollars almost to a burdensome point, and in his valise was a bag full of smaller change, including many rolls of copper cents which Alice always counted and packed up on Mondays.
- As the bell ceases its clanging on reaching the platform, he seems to pull his cap down purposely, and otherwise to gather himself into the plushy depths of his warm furs, he hires the first cabman that accosts him, shoves in his heavy valise, which is all the baggage he has, and in a gruff sort of voice, orders to be driven to the "Albion Hotel."
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