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Example sentences for "suitcases"

Lexicographically close words:
suitability; suitable; suitableness; suitably; suitcase; suite; suited; suiter; suiters; suites
  1. Mrs. Mimms rummaged about in one of the suitcases until she produced a brightly colored box.

  2. Two heavy black suitcases appeared to be the lady's only luggage accompanying her from the future.

  3. She walked ahead, dragging the fish; Stull went to the car, took two suitcases from the boot; Brandes threw both overcoats over his arm, and followed in the wake of Ruhannah and her fish.

  4. After a silence, Rue asked whether he thought that their suitcases were quite safe.

  5. But your suitcases are pretty heavy," answered his father, with a smile.

  6. The train had stopped at one or two towns, and now the porter announced that the next stop would be Columbina, and he took their suitcases to the platform for them.

  7. It was decided that the boys should take no baggage but what would go in their suitcases for the trip, and these were speedily packed.

  8. He hustles away upstairs to cover his embarrassment, taking the suitcases with him.

  9. It didn't take the girls long to get their suitcases and run back to Mr. Ashe.

  10. Blue Bonnet and Carita had been interrupted in the packing of their suitcases for a week-end at Woodford, by Annabel Jackson, who had stepped in Blue Bonnet's room to return a dress.

  11. He put the papers back in his brief case when the train pulled into Perm Station, handed his suitcases to a redcap and punched the buttons for the waiting room.

  12. The robot piled the suitcases into the cab, and somehow Malone and Boyd found room for themselves.

  13. What this means is that the suitcases have to be lashed down with the straps provided, and you and the operator have to hold on tight to the hand-grips placed here and there around the wall.

  14. The suitcases weighed about half an ounce each out here, and I felt as though I weighed the same.

  15. But we got to level four at last, and off I went with my suitcases and the operator's directions.

  16. I was shown to a second-floor room--nothing on level four had more than two stories--and was left to unpack my suitcases as best I may.

  17. Now, while the ship went on to Ludlum City and Chemisant City and the other asteroid business towns, my two suitcases and I dribbled down the elevator to my hostelry on level four.

  18. Regular suitcases with the handle in the center?

  19. I think, if I remember right, that I saw two suitcases there, and that they were very nice suitcases.

  20. Noticing that she had neglected to return the two suitcases to their former places, Penny pushed them under the bed again.

  21. Her gaze fell upon two suitcases which had been pushed beneath the bed.

  22. Were all of these suitcases about the same size and shape?

  23. Would you describe each of the three suitcases now, with particular reference to the staff being interested in whether they were rectangular, whether they were hard boarded types of things, or whether they were canvas or soft?

  24. Was one of the suitcases delegated to her things or were they just loose in the car?

  25. So that the number of suitcases you have indicated were those that were eventually checked and taken by Lee Harvey Oswald to New Orleans.

  26. He had in those suitcases and in the duffelbag some of the apparel for Mrs.--Marina?

  27. In the meantime, Jack, Fred and Randy hurried in the direction of the railroad station to get the six suitcases and the guns which had been left there.

  28. Then the suitcases were piled up and tied fast to the upright boards and to the boxsled itself, so that they might not be jounced off.

  29. I forgot all about those suitcases and firearms.

  30. Are you fellows going up there without your suitcases and guns?

  31. There are no other suitcases in this boxsled," declared Gif flatly.

  32. There were half a dozen heavy suitcases among the broken seats, and these the boys hurled through the broken windows, where they were picked up by those outside and carried to a safe place.

  33. We can place the boxes against them, and then pile the suitcases on top, and the tops of the boards will hold them in.

  34. If we put the suitcases in, we'll surely have to walk!

  35. Following this the cadets indulged in several snowball fights and in quite some horseplay, and then rushed off to their rooms to pack their suitcases and other baggage so as to be ready to depart for home in the early morning.

  36. With the bundles the boys returned to the hotel, paid their bill, and with their suitcases in hand, returned once more to the depot.

  37. The youths took up their suitcases and filed out with the other passengers.

  38. In a minute more they were out of the train, suitcases in hand, and shaking hands with the cousin of Stanley and Larry.

  39. Cora took their suitcases and wraps and left them.

  40. As he picked up their suitcases to take them to the door, Doris glanced again at the storm clouds.

  41. As the boys' suitcases had by this time been hoisted on board, they soon changed into dry uniforms in the men's quarters forward, and their conductor then beckoned them to follow him.

  42. I saw the suitcases when I opened my closet to get at my own clothes.

  43. I took the suitcases back to my motel room.

  44. After the suitcases were back in the closet, I wondered what her thinking had been when she had packed the money in there.

  45. I put the suitcases in the back seat and drove to Hillston.

  46. At last, with the aid of their parents, the four boys got their trunks and suitcases packed.

  47. You can leave your suitcases in the hallway until you have been assigned to your rooms.

  48. One after another the boys alighted, the porter helping them with their suitcases and gladly accepting the tips they offered.

  49. It took the boys but a minute to reach the end of the hallway where their suitcases had been left.

  50. One of the suitcases was put on the empty front seat of the car and the other was placed on end between Tony and his wife in the tonneau, and then they started for the farm.

  51. Tony now started for his room, the suitcases under his arms.

  52. The car was roomy and comfortable; but bags and suitcases of all descriptions--to say nothing of an excited Newfoundland dog--were bound to occupy much space.

  53. So, in with the suitcases and other impedimenta, was packed a lunch hamper.

  54. When he emerged, an hour later, it was with suitcases in his hand.

  55. Years later he told me that he had put his suitcases on the sand, and sitting down on one of them, had taken stock of himself.

  56. Considering they had nine people and two motors, and several suitcases to look after, they displayed admirable expedition in getting started, and just at dusk they came upon the brilliant radiance of the lights of Atlantic City.

  57. Some suitcases and a basket of light luncheon were stowed away, and off they started, Ellen and Sarah waving to them from the steps as they flew down the drive.

  58. They spread their suitcases out on Bill's bed to open them, then Frank decided to take his up with him and climbed up into his lofty berth while Bill boosted and lifted the suitcase after him.

  59. At last they were found, and the suitcases repacked, hair brushes and tooth paste being salvaged as they went.

  60. He put the papers back in his brief case when the train pulled into Penn Station, handed his suitcases to a redcap and punched the 'cap's buttons for the waiting room.

  61. And without another word being spoken Cateye set off with Judd, the new arrival stalking along, carrying the two bulging suitcases easily, scorning Cateye's offer of aid.

  62. We come to meet him and he gives us the cold shoulder," declared Curns, "Afraid we're going to make off with his precious suitcases or smash his straw hat or throw dust in his eyes!

  63. The new arrival jerked at his suitcases to pull them free from hands which reached for them.

  64. The suitcases dropped to the cinder platform and hands went to hips.

  65. To keep the suitcases on the running board," explained Father Blossom, busy attaching the "gate" to the car.

  66. Did he check any suitcases or other packages at a place en route to Mexico City or otherwise dispose of them?

  67. We did not see him carrying any suitcases at any time.

  68. How many suitcases was Oswald carrying when he boarded the bus at Houston, Texas, or any other time?

  69. Miss Campbell proposed that they pile all the suitcases one on top of the other and take their stand behind them, like an improvised fort.

  70. The robber had not taken their suitcases which they had been obliged to unstrap and open the night before; nor had he touched their camping outfit.

  71. The man will drive me mad," cried Miss Campbell rushing down stairs with veils flying, her hand bag in one hand, her coat in the other, followed by the girls who had been struggling to pack their suitcases and get away as soon as possible.


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suitcases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.