valise|valises in English
noun
[va·lise || və'liːs /-z]
travel bag, suitcase
Use "valise|valises" in a sentence
1. 3 Don't overstuff your valise.
2. Gentleman's valise and hot water to Concord.
3. 9 Valise I have a particular fancy for.
4. 7 Gentleman's valise and hot water to Concord.
5. Business-card cases, Luggage, Valises, Garment bags for travel, Document cases, Trunks
6. After ransacking his valise, they discover he is French.
7. 6 The porter hoisted the valise up on the well.
8. 8 After ransacking his valise, they discover he is French.
9. Articles of luggage, tote bags, travel bags, suitcases, grips, hold-alls, trunks and valises
10. 20 The factory long range produces various latest style student bag , valise , packsack .
11. 13 Charles wandered slowly up the village street in search of his valise.
12. 10 Stephen haled his upended valise to the table and sat down to wait.
13. Stephen haled his upended valise to the table and sat down to wait.
14. 16 He pretended to take up the task of packing some things in a valise.
15. 12 He hastened about, rummaging in his valise for what he wanted, and finally pocketing it.
16. He hastened about, rummaging in his valise for what he wanted, and finally pocketing it.
17. The trouble with Ir è ne is that she has a valise instead of a cunt.
18. 2 Dinah had brought a valise with her which contained her stage make-up; it would pass for luggage.
19. 5 His first wife, Hadley, left a whole valise crammed with manuscripts in a railway carriage.
20. 1 Theodora swung her leather valise from the car boot into the dimly lit entrance hall.
21. The trouble with Ir è ne is those IT have a valise instead of a cunt.
22. 19 In the bare room under the roof , there was a small, battered valise on his bed.
23. 17 The trouble with Ir è ne is that she has a valise instead of a cunt.
24. 4 She seized her valise and struck out for the back of the house and the kitchen.
25. 18 The trouble with Ir è ne is those IT have a valise instead of a cunt.