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the valise
noun
A piece of hand luggage such as a suitcase or travelling bag.
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Mrs. Huffy panicked and brought the valise back in the morning.
The Valise was conceived, edited, and organized by May Castleberry, Editor, Contemporary Editions, Library Council Publications.
But then, as the valise traveled around the baggage carousel, I changed my mind.
Blanche's eyes flutter, and the valise shifts in her hand, almost too heavy for her taut, bony frame to carry.
When Mrs. Huffy checked out with the valise, the security guard said he was going to hold on to the receipt.
After Hadley makes the dreadful gaffe of losing the valise that held all of Hemingway's early work, the great man thinks he has an excuse to be angry.
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Mr. Weisz is believed to have taken the valises to Marseille, but was arrested and sent to an internment camp in Algiers.
J.H. Williams (Batwoman) won for Comic Books, and the exquisite Ben Katchor ("The Cardboard Valise") won for Graphic Novels.
After putting on a pair of white gloves, he opened the black valise made to carry the panel and carefully loosened the protective paper around it.
From Maria". When Hartley's body was pulled from the Atlantic several days after the Titanic sank in April 1912, with the loss of more than 1,500 lives, the leather valise he used to carry the violin was still strapped to him.
Katchor's other books include Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, Hotel & Farm, The Jew of New York, The Cardboard Valise, and Shoehorn Technique.
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