valise (Meaning)

Wordnet

valise (n)

a small overnight bag for short trips

Webster

valise (n.)

A small sack or case, usually of leather, but sometimes of other material, for containing the clothes, toilet articles, etc., of a traveler; a traveling bag; a portmanteau.

valise Sentence Examples

  1. The traveler carried a leather valise containing their essentials.
  2. The valise was adorned with intricate carvings that hinted at its owner's travels.
  3. She carefully packed her clothing and toiletries into the sturdy valise.
  4. The valise had a secret compartment where she hid her most precious belongings.
  5. As he disembarked the train, he clutched his valise tightly in one hand.
  6. The antique valise had been passed down for generations, filled with family memories.
  7. The valet placed the heavy valise on the bed and unlatched its clasps.
  8. The thief made off with the valise, unaware of its valuable contents.
  9. The valise lay open on the table, revealing the traveler's hastily-packed belongings.
  10. The artist's valise held a canvas, paints, and brushes, ready for inspiration to strike.

FAQs About the word valise

a small overnight bag for short tripsA small sack or case, usually of leather, but sometimes of other material, for containing the clothes, toilet articles, etc

briefcase, wallet, attache, carryall, bags, luggage, holdall, attache case, handbag, carry-on

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The traveler carried a leather valise containing their essentials.

The valise was adorned with intricate carvings that hinted at its owner's travels.

She carefully packed her clothing and toiletries into the sturdy valise.

The valise had a secret compartment where she hid her most precious belongings.