Buzzed in, the men rolled a small valise on wheels into the hushed inner refuge.
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When he'd settled down, he pulled what appeared to be a stuffed bat from his valise.
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Green sometimes traveled with a battered Gladstone valise stuffed with $10,000 bills.
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He opens the valise, finds his sister's picture, and realizes Alvaro's true identity.
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German Kofferwort is a recent literal translation of French mot-valise, attested since 1983.
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Darryl Zanuck had Gucci copy his favorite 30-year-old valise, and Capucine bought a leather dog carrier.
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She found FDR's valise filled with Lucy's love letters.
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FedEx and UPS are glamorous, with their $20 envelopes that need to be in some yuppie's valise the next day.
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One day Hadley packed all her husband's manuscripts into a valise and set out to meet him, but the valise was stolen.
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A small overnight bag for short trips
A suitcase is a general term for a distinguishable form of luggage. It is often a somewhat flat, rectangular-shaped bag with rounded/square corners, either metal, hard plastic or made of cloth, vinyl or leather that more or less keeps its shape. ...
A piece of hand luggage such as a suitcase or travelling bag
A small shapeless leather case rather like a modern duffel bag