27 Verbs to Use for the Word suitcases

She's a smooth one, all right; she nearly made me lose my job once if it hadn't been that the stage manager was carrying my suitcase I would have been decorated with my little two weeks out in the wilds somewhere.

"This, naturally grated on my refined sensibilities, so the next morning while she was yet beating the hay, I packed my little suitcase and took it on the run away from there, leaving her, you might say, on the pan.

The other man would have been neck and neck with him in the race, if it had not been that he paused to seize two suitcases and had the misfortune to drop one, which burst open and scattered a choice assortment of lingerie from one end of the dingy coach to the other.

" She set the suitcase out into the aisle with a decided bang, and lifted up the wicker lunch basket.

"Here, you Timothy, hand me that suitcase at your feetit belongs to the little dark girl.

What are you up to now?" For Nan, instead of wearing the pretty gown which Bumble knew she had brought in her suitcase, was garbed in the complete costume of a trained nurse.

On his shoulders was his knapsack, from his hands swung his suitcase, and between his heavy stockings and his "shorts" his kneecaps, unkissed by the sun, as yet unscathed by blackberry vines, showed as white and fragile as the wrists of a girl.

"I have not left it behind this time," and she held out the small suitcase that contained the provisions put up that morning.

The young men stepped aboard, seated themselves, depositing their suitcases at their feet.

"What rot we've been talking," observed Smith, rising and picking up his suitcase.

The little dark man and Steve played against the other two, a suitcase on their knees serving as a table.

Mitchell roared and pounded the suitcase.

Casey studied the matter for awhile and then pulled the four suitcases from beneath the cots and proceeded to investigate.

He said he couldn't fill a radiator but some goat would be chewing the baggage tied behind the car, or Billy would be rooting suitcases off the running board.

Two spring cots with new blankets and white-cased pillows stood against the tent wall, and beneath each cot sat two yellow pigskin suitcases with straps and brass buckles.

His master took up the suitcase and gained, without further encounters, the little room in the side-yard house.

For eleven years Martha Foote, then, had beheld humanity throwing its grimy suitcases on her immaculate white bedspreads; wiping its muddy boots on her bath towels; scratching its matches on her wall paper; scrawling its pencil marks on her cream woodwork; spilling its greasy crumbs on her carpet; carrying away her dresser scarfs and pincushions.

Ardelia saw them afar, and waved the heavy suitcase in the air like a banner as she hurried toward them.

" His words were courteous enough, but Craig spoke in a tone of quiet authority which Prescott found it impossible to deny, Kennedy had already started to telephone to his own laboratory, describing a certain suitcase to one of his students and giving his directions.

The fat salesman does the appearing act next, dragging his suitcase; waived formality and asked me if I would have a drink.

It was news to me, and the fact that my baggage, excepting the suitcase that I carried, had failed to come on the boat that brought me, led me to demur.

"Get into a kimono and brush your hair in here," hospitably suggested Betty, and Bobby seconded her by flinging the suitcases under the beds.

After leaving my suitcase at a hotel, I left for the strike headquarters.

"I didn't mean to arrive at the back door, but since I'm here" He lifted a suitcase to the porch, entered, and filled the kitchen.

Kennedy opened the suitcase hastily and disclosed a little motor, some long tubes of rubber fitting into a small rubber cap, forceps, and other paraphernalia.

27 Verbs to Use for the Word  suitcases