What is another word for valise?

Pronunciation: [vɐlˈiːs] (IPA)

Valise is a term used to describe a small suitcase that is typically carried by hand. Synonyms for this word include bag, suitcase, satchel, luggage, tote, carry-on, and travel bag. Each of these words is used to describe a bag or container that is used for transporting personal belongings from one location to another. The choice of word depends on the size, shape, and purpose of the bag. Suitcase and satchel tend to imply a relatively small bag, while luggage and travel bag suggest a larger container that may be checked on a plane. Carry-on and tote suggest something smaller and easier to manage.

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Usage examples for Valise

Larry carried my valise, and I had my sword and a brace of pistols, though Monsieur Pontet assured me I should have no necessity for their use.
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
Being anxious not to lose time, I got Captain Long to send me ashore with my valise.
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
I just been right through his rooms, an' he ain't left a thing, not a valise, nor a grip.
"The Son of his Father"
Ridgwell Cullum

Famous quotes with Valise

  • The sailor Nagorny, who attended to Alexei Nikolaevitch, passed my window carrying the sick boy in his arms, behind him came the Grand Duchesses loaded with valises and small personal belongings. I tried to get out, but was roughly pushed back into the carriage by the sentry. I came back to the window. Tatiana Nikolayevna came last carrying her little dog and struggling to drag a heavy brown valise. It was raining and I saw her feet sink into the mud at every step. Nagorny tried to come to her assistance; he was roughly pushed back by one of the commisars.
    Pierre Gilliard

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