Use "suitcases" in a sentence

1. He lifted the suitcases up.

2. Are your suitcases strapped up?

3. Label your suitcases to prevent confusion.

4. – Six phoney green leather suitcases...

5. Parcels and suitcases at Austria branch

6. The suitcases with the loot are gone.

7. Even things like clothes, suitcases, bags, watches.

8. A customs officer is checking the suitcases.

9. Shunt your suitcases,let me go through.

10. You'll strain your back carrying those heavy suitcases.

11. Stop dawdling and help me with these suitcases.

12. After all, he wasn't packing suitcases for fun.

13. Piles of packages, clothes, suitcases, everything in a mess.

14. The sister recalled that one woman kept wailing: “My suitcases!

15. Nobody wants to lug around huge suitcases full of clothes.

16. Travelling bags, trunks, bags, gent's handbags, trolley-type suitcases, vanity cases, cases, pocket wallets, pouches, travelling sets, suitcases with trims of aluminium

17. If only we could hire DNA to pack our suitcases!

18. Baggage definition, trunks, suitcases, etc., used in traveling; luggage

19. Luggage is more common than Baggage. In American English, luggage refers to empty bags and suitcases. Baggage refers to bags and suitcases with their contents

20. I unfastened my cape and laid it across my suitcases.

21. He loaded boxes and suitcases onto a Bellman 's cart

22. I said goodbye and went to check in my suitcases.

23. Don't forget to tag your suitcases with your name and address.

24. Do I have to lug those suitcases all the way to the station?

25. Founded by Mario Briccola, Bric’s began manufacturing suitcases and bags in 1952

26. Piled-up suitcases served as the speaker’s stand for the public talk

27. Roy and Pat took just two suitcases, one for each earring.

28. I'm so tired of all this traveling, living out of suitcases.

29. Articles of luggage, tote bags, travel bags, suitcases, grips, hold-alls, trunks and valises

30. 'What'll we do with them?' he asked, jerking his thumb at the suitcases.

31. Trunks and and Suitcases, Attaché cases, Portfolios,Business card holders, credit card holders

32. He hurried to take the suitcases and occupy himself with packing the car.

33. Their clothes were all bunched up after being in suitcases for so long.

34. All we had were our stage props and what we could carry in our suitcases.

35. Circuit work meant traversing the country while lugging a typewriter, cartons of literature, suitcases, and briefcases.

36. 1 'What'll we do with them?' he asked, jerking his thumb at the suitcases.

37. We quickly put chairs in front of our door and started packing our suitcases.

38. It had taken her far longer to pack her suitcases than it did to unpack them.

39. Passengers were asked to identify their own suitcases before they were put on the plane.

40. Once again, however, this really only works if both systems use the same font suitcases.

41. We had to live out of suitcases, and almost every two weeks, we moved to another home.

42. Discover the Away premium luggage selection of checked and carry-on suitcases, backpacks, travel bags, organizers and more

43. The skin of Crocodiles, especially of alligators, is used for various products (briefcases, suitcases, saddles, etc.).

44. When I started to drag my suitcases to the waiting bus, he politely offered to carry them.

45. Antler UK has a range of stylish suitcases and luggage bags available including hand luggage, business bags and accessories

46. Then, staggering under the weight, she carried her suitcases into the waiting room and sat down beside Ollie.

47. The Auschwitz museum holds more than 100,000 pairs of shoes, 12,000 kitchen utensils, 3,800 suitcases and 350 striped camp garments

48. We put all the suitcases on the bed and fill them methodically with stack after stack of carefully folded clothing.

49. Begin with tall Bric's suitcases with pull-up handles and durable shells that can withstand the rigors of traveling

50. We carried only suitcases and clothes and we had a case with our jewellery and the registry deeds to our lands inside.

51. It was like a circus performance to see the suitcases, briefcases, file box, typewriter, and so forth, disappear into that little car.

52. But it turns out that was sort of true—although we could have had rolling suitcases for much longer if not for men not wanting to appear effeminate by rolling their luggage instead of Brawnily

53. The Corsair Grand Touring’s battery is packaged flat and under the floor, and Lincoln says that the cargo area can still accommodate four full-size suitcases or four sets of golf clubs — but

54. (1 Corinthians 15:58) Some of them, like Rosa Szumiga in France, who entered the full-time service in 1948, have been packing suitcases for their husbands and traveling with them for 30 or 40 years.

55. Tote bags, sports bags, traveling bags, duffel bags, luggage, suitcases, suit bags, trunks, carrying cases, hand bags, wallets, gym bags, helmet bags, water ballast bags, anchor bags, sandbag anchors, trunk bags, saddlebags, watercraft tunnel bags, vehicle tank bags

56. Bags and cases, including: tote bags, sports bags, traveling bags, duffel bags, luggage, suitcases, suit bags, trunks, carrying cases, hand bags, wallets, gym bags, helmet bags, water ballast bags, anchor bags, sandbag anchors, trunk bags, saddlebags, watercraft tunnel bags, vehicle tank bags

57. Instead, I felt like -- you know at the airport, on the baggage carousel you have these different suitcases going around and around, and there's always that one suitcase left at the end, the one that nobody wants, the one that nobody comes to claim.

58. Import-export of: clothing, footwear, headgear, towels, sheets, textiles, bed and table covers, handbags, suitcases, bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use, cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, soaps, perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions, dentifrices, manufacturing, dyeing and industrial machinery for hotels and the hotel sector

59. During New York City's recent Fashion Week, LVMH, which owns Louis Vuitton — a 156-year-old company best known for its stodgy suitcases, which are selling briskly even as newer offerings like watches suffer — held an event called "The Art of Craftsmanship," to educate young hip designers on the importance of old-fashioned values such as Artisanship and the mastery of traditional skills.