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Example sentences for "suit case"

  • As they did so they came face to face with a big cadet, who was carrying a dress-suit case.

  • Paxton bumped into Reff Ritter, lost his footing, and fell over the dress-suit case in the bully's hand.

  • Ritter could not be found, and it was not until some time later that Peleg Snuggers brought in the information that the cadet had been seen leaving the Hall, dress-suit case in hand, by a side door.

  • A tall youth, carrying a big dress-suit case, had forced his way through the crowd, hitting Jack in the knee with his baggage.

  • Virginia had risen and made as though to take his dress-suit case, her pleasant yellow face as imperturbable as an idol's.

  • Without any apparent emotion he put Patricia aside, much as he did the dress-suit case which he had forgotten to lay down until Patricia had ended her recital.

  • Put your share in Ditmore's clothing and in his dress-suit case.

  • By the rays thus afforded he found Jack's dress-suit case and in it stuffed some of the paper money.

  • She said she'd put everything in my suit case I'd need, so I only slicked up a bit and we were off.

  • If I were you, I'd take all the extras in the way of clothes you can cram into a suit case.

  • Tom in the knee with a suit case he was carrying.

  • As soon as they saw the dudish student alight, dress-suit case in hand, the Rovers rushed up to him.

  • And Sam led the way to the automobile, threw the dress-suit case in the tonneau, and assisted the German youth to a seat in front.

  • He immediately espied Hans Mueller, dress-suit case in hand, and ran to meet him.

  • So there are," answered Dick, and told about Tom and the missing dress-suit case.

  • I don't know that I want to walk all the way to Ashton with this dress-suit case.

  • The three students walked a distance of half a mile when they saw approaching them a trampish-looking man carrying what looked to be a new dress-suit case.

  • He deposited his dress-suit case in the parcel-room, and went out to the street.

  • He secured his dress-suit case from the parcel-room, deposited the package of banknotes in the dress-suit case, and sought a taxi.

  • The money was his, in his sole possession, here in the dress-suit case at his feet.

  • I carried my suit case out to the Parnassus.

  • From my suit case in the van I got out a small sewing kit, and hanging the reins on a hook I began to stitch up the rents as Peg jogged along.

  • I took my suit case up with me and had a hot bath.

  • Only I left my suit case in Billy's room, and it's full of samples of Georgia marble, and I've got to get it to the train.

  • Over his arm a long crimson-lined cape hung, half-concealing a suit case.

  • The girl carried a small handbag and a suit case.

  • An alert little figure in a gray coat suit came swinging down the platform, a suit case in each hand, her keen, dark eyes scanning every face.

  • Hardly had Grace reseated herself in her office when Evelyn, suit case in hand, her hat on, the coat to her suit thrown over her arm, stole stealthily down the stairs and let herself out of the house without a sound.

  • All of the boy's possessions had been put in a neat dress-suit case, also a present from the young man.

  • Yes, sir, a dress-suit case, and he sent an expressman around for his trunk, too.

  • Placing his dress-suit case in the house, he walked down to the barn.

  • I think my suit case is the safest place for the time being, and we can take it into the front of the car with us.

  • In the name of all the powers, this is not my suit case.

  • And we can't explain to her, because we mustn't seem to know that she was capable of doing anything so low and common as to go through my suit case.

  • He gathered up his hat, dress-suit case, and little umbrella from the floor where he had dropped them.

  • He had a thick gold watch-chain, gold studs and cuff buttons besides other jewelry, and in one hand he carried a high hat, in the other a small dress-suit case and a tightly rolled umbrella.

  • Peter had been rather in the dumps ever since he had been refused a taste of the Lady Goose's dinner, and now he looked thoughtfully at the Hare's suit case.

  • When the children caught up to him, they would find him sitting on his little dress-suit case, smoking a chocolate cigarette, and laughing at them.

  • I have the rest in my suit case at the hotel.

  • He came dressed in a light overcoat and a slouch hat, and carried a valise and a suit case.

  • After waiting about two hours he saw a well-known form approaching, dress-suit case in hand.

  • I'm not going to have young Hans' clothes found in your possession; much too risky;" and I packed them into my suit case.

  • It was then I found that the first something which had hit me was my suit case; and never was anything more welcome.

  • Then I collared my suit case, clambered out of the bathroom window down by the fire escape, and got away by a passage into a side street.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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