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  • noun Plural form of suitcase.

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Examples

  • What I have here is merely what we could fit in suitcases that could go on the airplane.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Will 2009

  • Remind me to lock all of my belongings in suitcases with different nametags when I get home.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Is a Shoebox Like a Suitcase? 2010

  • What I have here is merely what we could fit in suitcases that could go on the airplane.

    Small Things Continued... Will 2009

  • While what the Supreme Court might have imagined was a political system with flawless transparency and unlimited access to information, what he have ended up with is exactly the opposite -- a pre-Watergate system of cash packed in suitcases ... only with much bigger suitcases.

    Michael B. Keegan: A Smoking Gun in Kentucky Michael B. Keegan 2010

  • It's a drag to have to haul all that stuff in suitcases, though.

    I'm strapping on my high-heeled sneakers 2008

  • All our clothes are still in suitcases and boxes ...

    lately nathreee 2008

  • Many of these items went missing from within suitcases, pilfered in transit after the TSA inaugurated its no-locks policy on checked bags.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Dwarves zipped in suitcases steal from Swedes - Telegraph: Criminal gangs are using dwarves in a ruse to steal from the luggage holds of long-distance coaches, by hiding them inside suitcases, according to police.

    Couldn't they Arrest the Baggage Handlers? Bill Crider 2008

  • Would it be better to pack it in suitcases, rather than square boxes?

    2 moving boxes from Canada? 2008

  • The apartment really is too small for us; we have started to store things in suitcases and boxes in dark corners.

    How things are nathreee 2007

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