Suitcase - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsuːtkeɪs|  American pronunciation of the word suitcase
Brit.  |ˈsuːtkeɪs|  British pronunciation of the word suitcase

noun

- a portable rectangular container for carrying clothes (syn: bag, grip)

Extra examples

She packed her suitcases the night before she left.

...it'll be much easier to carry a backpack than to lug that suitcase all over the place...

The tickets are in the zippered pocket on the front of the suitcase.

I swung my suitcase into the backseat of the car.

I somehow managed to pack all my gear into one suitcase.

...brought back a whole suitcase of beautiful textiles from India...

The suitcase has a zippered compartment for personal items.

He crammed the suitcase with his clothes.

...an instructive demonstration of the proper way to pack a suitcase so your clothes don't arrive in a mess...

A lock on the suitcase might signal that there's something of value inside.

She trundled her suitcase into the room.

I unpacked my suitcase as soon as I arrived home.

The zipper was stuck and we couldn't open the suitcase.

She gave the porter a dollar for carrying her suitcase.

He jammed everything into one suitcase.

Word forms

noun
singular: suitcase
plural: suitcases
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